Just in time for Valentine's Day, it's Turn On, an aphrodisiac soft drink. Sure, their site says it's not a soft drink, but carbonated non-alcoholic cherry beverage equals soft drink in my book. This one probably takes top honors for suggestive packaging and could probably give the Bawls bottle a run for it's money.
As you might expect, it has a laundry list of dubious supplements like taurine, guarana, schizandra, ginseng and 80 mg of caffeine per can.
A few of the ingredients have resulted in Turn On being banned in France and Denmark, according to a recent news story.
An interesting little quote from the Turn On FAQ:
"Q: What happens when I mix TURN ON with alcohol?
A: You will most likely get an incredible high, better than anything that you ever purchased or created."

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