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Coming To a Pub near you soon - Viagrabeer - IRL YOUTH SHOULD BOYCOTT THIS

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday March 23, 2003 10:08author by as do many other barmen

Pubs were definitely quieter than usual according to many barmen this weekend in Dublin as ppl either watched the war or football in their own homes - this country badly needs to sober up - why is hash illegal here and it is ok for a 15 year old to walk into an offie and buy a bottle of 'freedom' whiskey? Is it because of the war? I asked one Barman. No he said - they drank all their money over Paddy's Weekend

(Irish Times Saturday - Alcohol levels in the samples - are only seen in those from one other source - The Coroner's Office - Quote from Dr. Mary Holohan, director of Dublin Rotunda Hospital assault unit, says number of women admitted who are too drunk to remember an alledged attack has increased 4fold since 1998.

Why do FF tolerate this situation - $$$$$$$$ - we need to talk to young people about this openly honestly accountably and publically in my personal opinion


VIAGRABEER - From Observer

Libido-boosting drinks will flood into bars this summer as young clubbers are targeted with a potent new range of products that have been dubbed 'Viagra pops'.
Powerful blends of Chinese aphrodisiacs, vodka and passion fruit will create a 'generation of randy super beings', according to drinks manufacturers who expect the new tipples to rock the market the way alcopops did in the 1990s.

None will actually contain Viagra, produced by the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer, relying instead on Chinese herbs such as cordyceps and epimedium grandiflorum, better known as Horny Goat Weed.

The first of these 'passion potions', Roxxoff, will sell for as little as £1.50 when it rolls out across the UK over the next month. Drinks industry sources suggest that at least three other firms are poised to launch their own versions.

'This is what everyone in the business is talking about,' said one insider. 'For months now firms have been trying to get the blends right in time for the warm weather.'

Marketing experts say the new sector could spawn sales of more than five million cases in the first year alone.

Surrey-based Lynch Wines is launching Roxxoff, which has an alcohol content of 5.4 per cent, in a series of adverts featuring Dannii Minogue wearing little and holding a bottle.

Its publicity proclaims a 'sensational scientifically blended concoction of potent and proven aphrodisiacs' that could lead to 'a generation of randy super beings'.

Campaigners for the responsible use and sale of alcohol are appalled at the prospect. Jack Law, of the Glasgow-based group Alcohol Focus, has called for a ban on Roxxof, claiming it breaches industry guidelines set up by The Portman Group, launched by top brewers to promote sensible drinking. 'Portman's code of practice states any drink or its packaging should not suggest any association with sexual success or that it can enhance physical capabilities,' he said.

'Roxxoff, sends out a completely irresponsible message to the young drinkers it is aimed at and will only increase the likelihood of binge drinking and unsafe sex.'

Campaigners at Alcohol Concern warned that such drinks could lead to an increase in date rapes and teenage pregnancies. 'We would like to see these banned, whether they improve sexual performance or not,' a spokesman said. 'Lots of surveys have suggested teenagers regret having unprotected sex when drunk, so this is worrying.'

A spokesman for Lynch Wines countered: 'Many young people go to clubs and bars to meet people with a view to having sex - we are just helping them on their way.

'We are acutely aware of our responsibilities. This doesn't look like a kid's drink and isn't designed to fool one into thinking it's lemonade.'

Horny Goat Weed's combination of botanical ingredients is thought to enhance sexual performance through a variety of mechanisms including increased production of testosterone and other hormones. It has been used in traditional botanical medicine for hundreds of years in China, South America and India.

Related Link: http://www.observer.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,920079,00.html

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author by jeffpublication date Sun Mar 23, 2003 19:43author address author phone

This stuff sounds great, I'm going to try some, fuck boycotting it.Eeejits, if you were not to try it first.

author by predatorpublication date Sun Mar 23, 2003 20:11author address author phone

Yeah Jeff, I had your little sister once. She was so legless drunk that she couldn't stand up. The vomit was a bit offputting but I wiped it off with her knickers before I had her. And then my mate had her too.

You're right! Alcopops are great! Can't wait to try the new ones!



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