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Desserts was a banana split called Viagra

The holidays are over. Schools have reopened countrywide and most South Africans are back at work with long faces and heavy hearts.

Unless they went to St Francis Bay for their Christmas break. This Eastern Cape holiday town apparently knows how to really lift one’s… err… spirit. According to one of the many websites dedicated to this little village, it has “come a long way” over the past fifty years. A long way indeed.

Die Burger this week reported how a chef at one of the local restaurants introduced a new dessert onto the menu. Between the Greek baklava and ice-cream desserts was a banana split called “Viagra”.

The owner of the Big Time Taverna, one Peri Tsiotiopoulos, said the treat was laced with Cialis, a schedule four drug usually prescribed for erectile dysfunction. According to him, the dessert had become extremely popular and in December, he had sold about 80. He told the newspaper it was “a beautiful thing” to see the men leave the restaurant “bouncing like Bambi”.

Now restaurants over the festive season can be trying places. There is the wait for a table, the bad service once you get there, not to mention the bill at the end of the night. Then you have to deal with the car guard and hope that some other customer didn’t scratch your car on his way out of the parking area.

So to have a man “bouncing like Bambi” instead of grumpy and irritable at the end of a night out might sound attractive to a lot of women I know. However, medical experts were less than impressed with the dessert, citing possible dangerous side effects.

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