Just when you thought you were done with Four Loko, well, think again.

The terrible drink may be disappearing from stores near you, but there's a very good chance you'll run into its likeness again, even if you don't have the pleasure of sippin' that sickly nectar again (or ever if you were lucky).

Just be happy that you have the convenience of forgetting that the night you don't remember ever happened at all. The following jackasses fun people (and that guy to the right, thanks to Google Images) are branded for life.

(Also, check out the Four Loko drinking game via our friends in New York.)

We're pretty sure this was illegal even before the can was banned. Taking the edge off before getting inked is a good idea. Doing it with something that thins your blood is just Loko:

Four Loko would probably work as paint thinner too.

Four Loko would probably work as paint thinner too.

Thanks to Diplo for the tip on this one. Claims she's his new girlfriend. M.I.A. can keep her gold chains and rangs and thangs. This chick's got some real swag, and she's in it to win it:

Loko Four the win. (Oh, and tha game = dumbass olympics.)

Loko Four the win. (Oh, and tha game = dumbass olympics.)

This guy's either a bum or a championship motorcycle racer. But since he's on the subway, we're gonna go with the former. That's some pen-and-needlework for sure:

Four Loko = high efficiency bum fuel.

Four Loko = high efficiency bum fuel.

This post is full of reasons to be embarrassed for humanity, but this takes the cake. Explain that to the grandkids, bro. “You see, there was this stuff we called 'blackout juice …'”

Which hurt more -- the tat or the story behind it?

Which hurt more — the tat or the story behind it?

This chick gets it right. Sorta. I mean, she wouldn't last a day in Havasu with that sort of lack of dedication, but she'd actually remember those precious few hours spent by the lake:

Less permanent. However, less Loko too.

Less permanent. However, less Loko too.

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