CNN —If you’ve been to a party lately and haven’t seen someone drinking a BORG, you’re likely not partying with college students.
As the drink’s name suggests, “it’s intended to get you extremely drunk.”What Lembke calls the BORG’s “social contagion factor” makes it even more dangerous.
BORG posts starring gallon jugs with punny names such as Captain Borgan, Our Borg and Savior, Borgan Donor and Borgan Wallen proliferate on TikTok.
Thinking along those lines is part of what makes BORGs potentially dangerous to the people turning to them as a party drink, Lembke said.
The fact that BORGS are usually sweetened with a diluting agent such as electrolyte drinks or water flavor enhancers only makes them more dangerous, she said.
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