Wake-EZ
Wake-EZ is an over-the-counter stimulant that was manufactured by "Het Demn", a subsidiary of "The Mind, Inc.".
Wake-EZ is supposed to be a non-addictive stimulant that works faster and stronger than caffeine. After initial testing, it was released en masse in the mid-west with help from various commercials involving longtime pitchman Willie Sovain.
However, Wake-EZ did have one side-effect that was not made public. It gave certain people telepathic powers.
After an investigation by the FBI and Project Mycroft, the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency recall of all packages.
Agents attempted to arrest the chairwoman of "Het Demn", Dr. Alison Wonderland, but she died from mysterious circumstances.
Wake-EZ has since been pulled from the shelves and reportedly destroyed.