It was only a matter of time before corporate America stepped in to make money off the trend. Meet the new drink on store shelves: Sippin Syrup. The drink doesn't use any illegal products, but produces the same "lean" effect that many young people seek from the cough syrup product on the street. Harmless enough, right? Not so fast.
Officers in the Houston area are concerned that the product sold on store shelves is nothing more than a gateway to an incredibly dangerous and addictive drug. The snazzy ad campaign fully leverages the power of the brand of "purple stuff" being sold on the streets already. Teenagers who can't get the real stuff would likely be enticed by the substitute until the door is open for the actual product.
I spoke with Dr. Elaina George, a prominent physician out of Atlanta, about the dangers of seemingly harmless purple "drank" used by many teenagers across the country after watching Lil Wayne videos (and those of other artists who promote the cough syrup mixture being sold illegally). Here is what she had to say about the symptoms:
"Short-term symptoms include Impaired judgment, nausea, loss of coordination, headache, vomiting, loss of consciousness, numbness of fingers and toes, abdominal pain, irregular heartbeat, aches, seizures, panic attacks, psychosis, euphoria, cold flashes, dizziness, and diarrhea."
Oh, I forgot to mention, the symptoms mentioned above are assuming your child doesn't become addicted. Here are the long-term symptoms in the advent of addiction:
"Restlessness, insomnia, high-blood pressure, coma, or even death."
I understand capitalist models and can almost appreciate the logic that leads companies to find even more ways to exploit ridiculous behavior in the black community. We are an intelligent and enlightened people, even if everyone can't see the light. But there is also the question regarding whether or not there should be regulations in place to stop companies from so blatantly utilizing an unhealthy trend to make a profit. What if my company went to Montana, where Crystal Meth is a serious problem and started to sell a product called "Meth Lite"? How fast would the Montana state legislature put me out of business?
When it comes to "Sippin Syrup," "drinking drank" and getting the "purple stuff," the bottom line is this: Companies should not be allowed to accelerate teen drug abuse and rappers should be conscientious enough to stop giving this drug free promotion. Teenagers are sheep who follow the examples which already exist in their culture. If we are making the bed for them, then who do we blame when they choose to sleep in it? The new drink in stores called "Sippin Syrup" needs to be taken off the market NOW.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University, a leading black speaker, and author of the forthcoming book, "Black American Money." To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: KASHMIR on 10/04/2009 12:01AM
enough with the "minute they walk out i have no control" bs. if u put enough control on them they would be too scared to do anything like that even when ur there. and thats not something im trying to assume to make myself seem psychologically knowledgeable or anything. its a fact that i have lived. the thought that my parents might find out and kill me was enough to keep me out of trouble and after seeing these fuckin losers who once were my classmates, i thank my parents everyday for it. its all about parenting.
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By: kaitlyn on 10/04/2009 8:18PM
I tried this drink and its nothing like the real syrup. This is jus a fake alternative wit a bad taste. Yea da syrup is bad 4 u but it tastes better, and 2 yall blamin lil wayne 4 dis it aint his fault @ all.
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By: Jason on 10/04/2009 8:23PM
This drink gives similar effects to sizzurp without any illegal substances, there are already drinks that give similar effects as meth without being addictive or illegal, they are called energy drinks.
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By: nostra1166 on 10/04/2009 8:25PM
STOP THE DRUG WAR!
People have the right to CHOOSE what they do and do not do!
STOP PROHIBITION NOW!
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By: nostra1166 on 10/04/2009 8:29PM
End the DRUG WAR NOW!
Its YOUR BODY, AND YOUR CHOICE!
People should be allowed to drink, smoke etc. what they want.
The Drug war only puts people in jail.
Legalize, Regulate, and Tax drugs..... BE PROGRESSIVE LIKE EUROPE!
The Drug war keeps people in jail and impoverished!
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By: adam on 10/04/2009 8:51PM
The "drank" has become quite popular, particularly in the south, as rappers have done their jobs of giving free promotion to an illegal product that has managed to make teenagers even less productive than many of them already are."
I guess the economy is our fault?
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By: james canady on 10/04/2009 9:15PM
thank you, for this article, nice to see a black man saying these things about todays youth, i have a 14 year old nephew, don't want to see him, do or even try,this drink!
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By: you kick ass!! on 10/04/2009 9:17PM
I don't see how this is any worse then caffeine. I've done a lot of drinking (way too much for my age) and a good amount of drugs, the only drug I ever been addicted to, physically, was caffeine. I really don't see the problem with this drink when one can undoubtedly get more from drinking a bottle or two of OTC cough syrup or drinking a half pint of liquor.
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By: Trina on 10/04/2009 9:31PM
HAS ANYONE EVER LOOKED INTO THOSE ENERGY DRINKS FOR EXAMPLE Monster etc. I'VE BELIEVED FOR A LONG TIME THEY ATE A GATEWAY TO DRUG ABUSE. MY DAUGHTER AND HER FRIENDS WERE OBSESSED WITH THEM AT AGE 12. I NOTICED HOW HYPER AND ANXIOUS THESE KIDS WOULD GET FROM THEM. ALMOST LIKE THEY WERE HIGH. THEN THEY WOULD CRASH. THEY WOULD START OUT WITH ONE THEN THEY WOULD NEED 2 OR 3 AT A TIME. THUS BUILDING UP A TOLARENCE. MOST OF THESE KIDS HAVE MOVED UP TO MARAJUANA. THE ENERGY DRINKS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN FORBIDDEN IN OUR AREA SCHOOLS BECAUSE OF THE SIDE EFFECTS SEEN. SOME CHILDREN HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER CONSUMING THESE ENERGY DRINKS AT SCHOOL. SO, YES I BELIEVE THEY SHOULD BE TAKEN OFF THE MARKET OR ATLEAST REGULATED.
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By: Mea on 10/04/2009 9:40PM
What I don't understand is how this commercial product can get the "same effects" as the illegal product without any illegal contents. there is something in that drink that should not be marketed as a soda!
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