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La Crème d'Amour™… Making the News!

Our product is making news as a "news item". We have been featured on many popular and nationally broadcast television shows such as "Extra," CNN, Fox News, ABC, and NBC. This page provides a few of those television scripts.

You could even say "As Seen On TV" except that is typically used for paid advertising.


The Viacreme™ name has been changed. La Crème d'Amour™ is the same product - just a different name. The two products have the same patents, the same formula, and are manufactured in the same facility. These television NEWS shows were about the product when the name was Viacreme™.


You may have seen our television commercials recently… or, even heard about us on the radio or read about us online or in our press releases…

However you found us, we welcome you to our site and invite you to see why we have become a news item!



Viagra for Women
Wednesday May 16, 2001

http://extratv.warnerbros.com/dailynews/consumer/05_01/05_16a.html

Aphrodisiacs have a long and spicy history. Roman orgies included oysters and eels. The ancient Chinese secret was ginseng. Now men have Viagra…

They finally may have found the secret to sizzling sex. A number of new products are now out there to boost the ladies libido. The bubbling blue cocktail is packed with caffeine and herbs. Lari Williams can't keep Niagara on her store shelves. She says, In a day we sold over 60,000 bottles."

Viacreme is another new passion product. The topical gel is supposed to increase a woman's sexual pleasure. But does it really work? We had two couples put it to the test.

At first "Temptation Island" temptress Vanessa Norris and boyfriend Micki Steef were a little skeptical. But after four tingly nights? Vaness says, "It's kinda tingly and warm, and then you feel like I'm a little fireball."

Sheri Thomas and Joey Scoleri got a major kick too. Sheri says, "It's exciting. It's like the craziest thing that's ever come along."

While Joey says, "I just like the fact that's she's more excited."

Excited maybe, but are these products good for you? Dr. Peter Weiss says, "You have to be careful about it."

Dr. Weiss says any sexual stimulation is probably more mental than anything. He says, "I can give you sugar water or chocolate cream to use and that would work probably as well."

So whether it's chocolate, oysters, Niagara or Viacreme, if you think it's making your sex life better, it probably is.



King 5 - Seattle - Healthlink
March 29, 2001, 11:15 PM

http://www.king5.com/health

It's a problem that affects about 42 percent of women - decreased sex drive. But now a new treatment is being tested in Florida...

Gloria Larson says the cream made all the difference.

It's called Viacreme™ and one can guess where it got its name.

Gloria Larson's sexual awakening came in a box - a cream, to be exact. Viacreme is being dubbed a woman's version of Viagra.

Dr. K. Yankapolus is marketing Viacreme in Florida. He says the cream works wonders for women who've lost their sexual appetite.

For Gloria, the results were immediate.

The cream is not a drug and therefore has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

In fact, there's no hard evidence that Viacreme really works, but there is a long list of satisfied customers like Gloria.



Cream claims to be 'Viagra' for women
May 14, 2001

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/051301_extra_sexcreme.html

ABC 13 Eyewitness News
By: Minerva Perez

Millions of women suffer from female sexual dysfunction. But by its very nature they don't talk about it -- until now. Now there's an answer to that unspeakable sexual problem.

It's been something you don't talk about even with your mother or your longtime mate -- female sexual dysfunction. Women tend to 'fake it' to avoid hurt feelings.

Susan Hadnott/Had Problem: "My husband would say c'mon. And I'd say, oh, ok. Go through the process, you know how it is."

Devon Bankett/Viacreme Spokesman: "Women still like what they've done for years, always doing the faking thing. And (men) got egos (from being told) 'You're the greatest.'"

The problem runs in epidemic proportions among American women. Experts say 50 million suffer from not being able to reach orgasm during sexual intercourse. The result -- strained relationships.

Terri Norton/Viacreme User: "Women just don't like to talk about these little things."

Now there is Viacreme, a doctor-designed, all-natural topical cream that is being touted as the 'Viagra for women' and the answer to an age-old problem.

Twiler Portis/Viacreme User: "We had an awesome experience. I really believe in this product. Not just that I had a maximum level of intensity."

Invented two years ago, Viacreme is made of natural ingredients -- menthol and amino acids. Unlike Viagra, you don't need a doctor's prescription and you don't ingest it.

Viacreme Spokesman: "It is topically applied to clitoral tissues which allows women to experience maximum arousal in clitoral erection, which is necessary for sexual orgasm."

Although not for men, they too are enjoying Viacreme's side benefits.

Darryl Tidbury/Likes Viacreme: "It's just taken it to a different level (and made sex) more intense level for her."

With Viacreme, women are saying, you can have it all.

Dena Brooks/Viacreme User: "Be successful, be powerful, have your children, have careers and have a great orgasm."

But seriously, Viacreme is not for everyone. Consult your doctor first. Pregnant women are advised not to use it. It is sold only through distributors for about $12 a pillow pack.



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