QUALITIES OF LIFE: THE GUY PAGE
A NEW KIND OF MIXER: A `Stimulation Beverage' debuts
Ross Werland CHICAGO TRIBUNE
November 19, 2006
The Guy Page was prepared to dismiss as a gimmick the new drink Fever, billed as a "stimulation beverage," meaning the best kind of physical stimulation. But a few of us tried it and, without any embarrassing detail, one of us can't dismiss it.
Either it has a decent placebo effect or there is something to it and its ingredients of goat weed, clavo huasca, panax ginseng, green-tea caffeine, catuaba, damiana leaf, suma and maca--all making for a rather spicy brew. We do know that many of those ingredients appear in drugstore preparations purporting to do much the same thing for men or women.
With suggested retail of about $20 for a six-pack or $35 for a 12-pack, this is no six-pack of Bud. But we've never found Bud to be quite this refreshing.
The non-alcoholic Fever is being rolled out in Chicago-area clubs but eventually will make its way to the corner grocery. Or visit feverusa.com.
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