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Back in September , a government decree banned the sale of sachet booze and gave producers two years to sell off stocks. Eight years later, in Yaounde and the economic capital Douala, brightly coloured packs of sachets of Bullet, Fighter, Shoot and Shooter seem to be everywhere.
They hang from sunshades outside small shops and street-sellers stack them up alongside powdered milk and sweets for children. But the sachets will have to be taken off sale by the end of the year, according to an official at the industry ministry, who asked not to be named.
The local beer is about five percent strength, the King Arthur sachet brand is 43 percent proof. With under two months to go before the deadline for the ban to be finally imposed, sachet sales are booming in the cities and the countryside, particularly among the youth and those with little spending power. They drinkers say they recognise the risk, but insist the alcohol helps them get through the day.
Gin, rum, vodka … well supposedly. Yet sachets abound and most people are drinking. Nearby, two drunks start fighting, leaving one injured. The plastic and alcohol mix can be toxic, he says, but berates above all the legal vacuum created by the succession of moratoriums that has allowed producers to evade all safety checks. Methanol is deliberately added as a cheaper substitute for ethanol in adulterated alcoholic drinks around the world, particularly poor areas, and has been repeatedly condemned by the World Health Organization.