The retail chain Kitson is now selling T-shirts and sweatshirts with the names of well-known, and often-abused, drugs emblazoned on the back.

The drugs name-checked by the clothing line include Adderall, Xanax and Vicodin, and the shirts are sold with the help of the tagline: “Pop one on and you’ll feel better. Doctor’s orders.”

Kitson claims a portion of the shirts’ proceeds will be donated to the Medicine Abuse Project, but the organization has yet to receive any.

“We were surprised to hear them saying they were donating a portion of the proceeds to us because they never contacted us,” says Josie Felize of DrugFree.org, the project’s parent organization. “We don’t know about any plans they have to donate in the future because we have yet to hear from them.” (Fox News)

Paul Asay has covered religion for The Washington Post, Christianity Today, Beliefnet.com and The (Colorado Springs) Gazette. He writes about culture for Plugged In and wrote the Batman book God on the Streets of Gotham (Tyndale). He lives in Colorado Springs with wife Wendy and his two children. Follow him on Twitter.