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Viagra Chocolate Seller Busted

Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 09 May 2008

We have heard of Viagra Coffee, Viagra Tea and even Viagra Oysters...

The United States health authorities have successfully charged a man who was selling chocolate which was laced with the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra. The compound called sildenafil was mixed in with chocolate bars called Boom.

Viagra Chocolate Seller Busted

Mr. Tibor Liska had been selling the chocolate by mail order and sales had been extremely good at over 12,000 chocolate bars each month. At no point did Mr. Tibor Liska specify that the chocolate he was selling contained a controlled substance which requires a prescription. Even more seriously the chocolate bars did not have labeling which explained that there were side effects which could be dangerous in certain people.

Mr. Tibor Liska promoted his Viagra chocolate all around the world and had companies distributing it in Australia, Switzerland, Colombia, Argentina, Russia, Japan and Slovakia. His company called the Yoi Jin Sei Company was based in America and promoted the chocolate by saying that it was completely natural and contained “plant based” supplements.

Mr Liska is likely to end up with a big fine and a possible jail sentence of up to twenty years if he is found guilty.

Ukmedix News has come across many cases of people trying to promote and sell Viagra by adding it to other foodstuffs. We have heard of Viagra Coffee, Viagra Tea and even Viagra Oysters.

Viagra is a prescription medication and should only be used in the form of a small blue tablet which is prescribed for you by a doctor. If you take Viagra in any other way you could be opening yourself up to health complications and you are likely to be financing criminal organizations.

It is almost impossible to regulate the amount of Viagra that you have taken if you take it in a chocolate form and therefore you could accidentally take an overdose. Only buy the real thing, it’s not worth taking the risk.

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