Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Frog Juice

  • BATON ROUGE, La., June 19 (UPI) -- New testing procedures on racehorses are able to detect a performance-enhancing drug derived from a South American frog dubbed frog juice, officials said.
  • (United Press International)
  • Horse racing fans can expect to hear a lot soon about a small South American critter commonly known as a waxy monkey tree frog.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • A small Peruvian smoothie stand is getting some big attention for their specialty drink. Forget about frog legs, how about some frog juice? A juice stand in Lima, Peru has specialized in frog juice for more than 15 years and the web is buzzing with the news.
  • (en.terra.com)
  • "Frog juice — this is exotic." The discovery comes as the racing industry is struggling to counter perceptions of a pervasive drug culture.
  • (New York Times)
  • To read the full review, click here. The website Akronist.com also has a story about Hoppin Frogs new Goose Juice beer. You can read it by clicking here.
  • (Akron Beacon Journal)
  • The comparisons with the Manchester United man are obvious and tempting. Not only did they start professional life in Japans J2 league but Park famously ate frog juice while Kim ate eels and turtles.
  • (ESPN Soccernet)
  • GO FROGS GO: Horseplayers beware. Theres a new illegal potion making the the rounds to enhance thoroughbred performance, found in three neighboring states but not Arkansas — frog juice.
  • (Arkansas Times)
  • Your child will have loads of fun transforming to a lovely butterfly, or a fierce tiger, or maybe just a happy frog.
  • (Patch)
  • A philosophical frog once said, "It's not easy being green refreshing flavours characteristic of the region's juice more than the pigment of Kermit's imagination. Pale straw to the naked eye, Sogrape's Gazela 2011 Vinho Verde ($8.
  • (Metronews.ca)

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