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Published Date: 06 July 2009
MALAYSIAN authorities have confiscated 900 boxes of coffee laced with Viagra.
Health ministry officials raided a company in Kuala Lumpur that marketed the coffee as an energy booster, The New Straits Times said yesterday. The report said the 9,000 coffee packets were worth more than $20,000.




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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2009 10:14 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Herman The German,

06/07/2009 02:05:37
A police spokesman said "are looking for a gang of hardened criminals"
2

Herman The German,

06/07/2009 02:06:07
we are
3

BROONISDOOMED,

PITS OF HELL 06/07/2009 08:41:58
the fresh baked rolls wont be the only thing that rises
4

Mcsnagpile,

06/07/2009 09:28:59
Viagra is expensive even in the Far East. One wonders what the motives are. Perhaps supplying it in the lady bars is a good idea.
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06/07/2009 17:01:54
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Secretary of State,

08/07/2009 03:52:44
Imagine what would have happened had this been done to Japanese men?
7

Cisco Kid,

USA 08/07/2009 04:03:38
There's enough rape occurring on a daily basis without attracting more.

 

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