'Sex Cereal' claims to increase your sexual desire

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Posted: 03/18/2013

It's like Wheaties for your love life! There's a new cereal on the market that claims to boost your libido.

According to the Daily Mail, it's called "Sex Cereal" and the granola is said to balance your hormone levels the natural way, therefore increasing your sexual performance.

Ingredients like bee pollen, black sesame, blueberries and pumpkin seeds are meant to help men's performance.

For the ladies, ginger sunflower seeds, almonds and flax seeds apparently have the same effect.

Both varieties of the cereal cost around $13, and are currently available online and in Canada.

The maker of the product says he hopes to expand his distribution.

You can read the full article here .

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