Yes, The U.S. Gov't Poisoned Alcohol in the 1920s
One of the darkest chapters of Prohibition was the government's use of toxic additives in industrial alcohol to deter drinkers. On Christmas Day 1926, 66 people died as a result. From the Series: Drinks, Crime, and Prohibition: Flappers and Bootleggers http://bit.ly/2xBD6Jc

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