Is it real gold?!


Question: someone told me that there was really gold flakes in goldshlauger. is that true? wouldn't gold hurt you if you drank it?


Answers: someone told me that there was really gold flakes in goldshlauger. is that true? wouldn't gold hurt you if you drank it?

Try Goldwasser http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldwasser

no way would they put real gold in ....

at $800/ounce, a small flake is still worth a bunch

yes it's real gold.
yes you can drink it
no it won't hurt you anymore than the alcohol poisoning you'll get from drinking that stuff.

Yes, it is true and no it won't hurt you. People eat gold leaf decorations!

Goldschlager is a clear Swiss clear cinnamon liqueur with very thin, yet visible flakes of gold floating in it. The actual amount of gold is extremely small and serves as a sort of novelty: there is currently less than a tenth of a gram (0.1 g) of gold flakes in a 750 ml bottle of Goldschl?ger, which, as of September 28, 2007, amounts to about 2.39 USD on the international gold market!
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24k gold leaf flakes They are thin . Ive drank it before I havent gotten sick :)

Wasn't there a $25.000 ice cream Sunday on the news yesterday where they sprinkled the gold flakes on it and a woman ate it on t.v So i don't think it can hurt you! But what happens to the Sunday when it melts! do they drink them?

Gold is basically nontoxic and chemically neutral, so it will not do any harm if you drink Goldshlager. It's pretty tasty stuff, so drink up.

it is and it does not hurt you in small amounts it is good for you

No it is food grade gold and common in "high end" foods. I seen it on chocolates and on ice cream before also.

I don't know if it is bad for you, but the gold is kind of freaky when it shows up in your poop the next day...





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