STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Some people at a three-day music festival in southern Sweden got more than just clean hands from the liquid soap in the portable toilets. They got a nice clean buzz, too. <br />
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Since the detergent had 62 percent alcohol in it, some users were more keen on spiking their sodas than washing their hands. A 14-year-old girl was briefly hospitalized with a minor a stomach ache after she put too much soap into a carbonated beverage.<br />
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Access to alcohol is tightly regulated in the Scandinavian country of 9 million with the state-monopoly selling spirits through a national chain of retail outlets.<br />
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