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EasyRhino and PinkKitty Use Natural Herbs to Create Aphrodisiac Drinks

Infused with seductive herbs, EasyRhino and PinkKitty are the two latest liqueurs from 2XL Swagger. These unique liqueurs were concocted with intimacy in mind, combining distilled spirits with natural aphrodisiacs. According to 2XL Swagger, both spirits feature infusions made by distilling herbs such as Horny Goat Weed, Muira Puama and Ashwaganda. The resulting product comes in the form of two gender-specific products that aim to promote intimacy and sensuality.

EasyRhino is the offering for male consumers, and is described as "a seductive blend of vanilla, cinnamon, blood orange and some very ‘Special Herbs.'" The flavor come across as both sweet and spicy, featuring notes of gingerbread, almonds, raisins and vanilla. PinkKitty is the female-focused offering ,and unlike EasyRhino, this version focuses more on fruit-based flavors. Made with a blend of all-natural ingredients, PinkKitty features notes of strawberries and rose petals. Both versions are 70 proof and a portion of sales made from both liqueurs will be donated to a charity that supports endangered animals.
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2. Gender-specific Products - Designing products specifically for males and females creates niche markets for targeted marketing opportunities.
3. Charitable Giving - Including a charitable giving component to product sales can increase brand loyalty and appeal to socially conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Alcoholic Beverages - Distilleries can incorporate natural aphrodisiacs to create specialty spirits and liqueurs that offer a unique and alluring experience.
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3. Charitable Organizations - Charitable organizations can partner with companies to receive donations from products sold, and can also use these products to promote their cause and mission.

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