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Niagara FAQ's
(courtesy of www.littlebluebottle.com)

Is Niagara looking for wholesalers/distributors anywhere?

No, we're not looking for anymore right now. If and when we are, we'll post a notice here. We're also keeping all distributor inquiries on file for possible future contact.

Is Niagara safe for men to drink?
Yes. Niagara is an energy herbal drink for both women and men. And some men find they too experience the drink's more sensual effects!

Can women who are nursing drink Niagara?
Niagara is not suitable for children, pregnant or nursing women, or persons sensitive to caffeine or with high blood pressure.

Where can I purchase Niagara over the counter?
The quickest, easiest and cheapest way to get Niagara is right here, from the official online Niagara Shop. Over the counter sale is limited right now, but stay tuned for a full list of independent businesses around the country soon to be selling Niagara. And if you can't wait, you can always make a trip to the Wycoff Coffeehouse & Candy Co. in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas.

Who is Lari Williams and what is the Wycoff Coffeehouse & Candy Co.?
Lari Williams is just a little girl from Arkansas trying to bring romance back to the bedroom. She and her husband own the Wycoff Coffeehouse in downtown Little Rock. Last January, they discovered Niagara at the World's Trade Fair in Dallas. After trying it for themselves and being thoroughly convinced of it's romantic powers, Lari bought the distribution rights for the U.S. from the manufacturers, Nordic Drinks in Sweden. Soon, repeat customers were lining up outside her coffeehouse just to get a couple of the little blue bottles that were disappearing off the shelves.

What ingredients does Niagara contain?
Niagara's ingredients: carbonated water, sugar, carbondioxide, citric acid, damiana extract, schizandra-extract, mate-extract, caffeine, flavors, ginseng-extract, sodium benzoate, and Blue No. 1. (See below for ingredient descriptions.) Caffeine content is 64 mg per serving. Serving size is 6.6 fluid ounces (200 ml). The FDA does not regulate and approve herbal products, however, Niagara's ingredients listing and labeling does meet with FDA approval.

Damiana: A bush that primarily grows in Latin America and in the southern U.S. The leaves are rich in essential fatty acids and are thought to have anti-depressant and aphrodisiac qualities.

Ginseng: This root has been used in China for thousands of years to cure and prevent diseases and to ensure a long and happy life. A number of ginseng’s positive effects on humans have been documented, including improved physical and psychological performance, improved mood and ability to concentrate.

Guarana: Seeds from these bushes that grow in parts of tropical South America are gathered, dried in the sun and then ground into a fine powder. Indians have known about the powder’s energizing effect and use it when hunting to give them energy and stamina. A natural caffeine, Guarana’s effects have been medically proven.

Maté: An increasingly popular nutritional and medicinal herb from South America, is highlighted for its effect — giving more energy and vitality, better ability to concentrate and less nervousness. Contains natural caffeine and has a stimulating effect, and it reduces fatigue.

Schizandra: A small red fruit from a large bush that is native to China. Both the fruit and roots have been used as a medicinal herb for centuries in China. The herb is used primarily for its aphrodisiac, stimulant and energy giving effects.

caffeine: An alkaloid that is found naturally in tea, cola nuts and chocolate as well as in coffee. Caffeine has a stimulating effect, and it reduces fatigue.

sodium benxoate: A colorless crystalline, aromatic compound; the sodium salt of benzoic acid. It is soluble in water and is used as a preservative in foods and beverages.

carbon dioxide: A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that provides the sparkle in carbonated beverages.

citric acid: An organic carboxylic acid extracted from various tart fruits to flavor drinks.

Blue No. 1: Food coloring.

 

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