A U-S senator is urging the government to investigate a ``snortable chocolate'' powder he says is being marketed like a drug.
New York Senator Charles Schumer says there is no clear health value to the use of caffeine in inhalable food products such as so-called Coco Loko, which contains cacao powder as well as common energy-drink ingredients.
The manufacturer's promise feelings of well-being, mental focus, ecstasy-like euphoria and a rush of ``motivation that is great for partygoers to dance the night away without a crash.''