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Tommy Kemp: calls for immediate ban on sale of Mtn. Dew in AC Tommy Kemp writes: Caffeine is a drug, it stimulates the central nervous system. I call for an immediate ban on the sale of Mountain Dew in Adair County.Comments re article 81135 Adair WetDry Letter Alcohol is a drug This story was posted on 2016-02-17 20:22:49
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