Woman Charged with DUI -for Drinking Vanilla!

Kelly Moss of Germantown, Tennessee was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving when police officers found her parked on the sidewalk and slumped over the steering wheel. The 48-year-old was unable to stand and could not complete a field sobriety test. What had she been drinking?
An officer noticed partially empty bottles of vanilla extract, labeled as 35 percent alcohol by volume, and Diet Coke in the front seat, and they said they smelled a strong vanilla odor on the woman's breath. A grocery receipt found in the vehicle listed two 8-ounce bottles of vanilla extract, purchased Wednesday.

This is Moss' third DUI arrest. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/jul/01/police-germantown-woman-drove-drunk-vanilla/

So if i mixed vodka and milk. i would get drunk on milk? according to the logic of the poster.
Im not that educated but was it really the vanilla and not the alcohol innit that made her drunk?
I do know of atleast one magazine that would run this kind of stories, but they also feature stories about
batboy ufo's and other fantastic happenings. i guess its neat.
But hey Cellania ill just move on to the next post
maybe it really contains something neat. must be cool to think you can win them all.
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Vanilla extract is more common, isn't it? I don't believe that has any alcohol in it. I should think the real thing would be too expensive to drink like that.

I saw an old man on the bus drinking cheap aftershave. Not exactly neat, but I did tell people about it.
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