Hand sanitizer manufactured by the Faber Distilling Company, sold in bottles normally used for liquor, with a warning not to drink the product. Some manufacturers of alcoholic beverages switched some of their production to hand sanitizer in order to meet extra demand in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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