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cassandra
11-03-2007, 08:43 PM
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A U.S.-based charity is hoping to fight the spread of AIDS with a unique product that appeals to coffee mania in the country that claims to have invented the drink: java-scented condoms for Ethiopia.

Washington D.C.-based DKT International says the novelty product addresses a serious issue. Ethiopia has an AIDS rate of 2.1 percent, and in the capital it is more than 7 percent, according to government estimates. Andrew Piller, director of DKT's local chapter, said the aim of the coffee condoms was not to make money, but to make condom-users more comfortable.

DKT has noted some users' complaints about the latex scent of plain condoms, and has also tried to market condoms in other parts of the world tailored to local tastes, including those scented with the infamously stinky durian fruit in Indonesia and sweet-corn fragranced condoms in China.

In Ethiopia, consumers purchased some 300,000 coffee condoms during one week in September, the month the product was introduced here.

"Everybody likes the flavor of coffee," says a DKT spokeswoman, Emebet Abu.

The condoms sell in packs of three for 1 birr, or about 11 cents — about half the price of a cup of coffee in one of Addis Ababa's many sidewalk cafes, and much cheaper than unsubsidized condoms. The dark brown condoms smell like Ethiopia's popular macchiato, an espresso with a generous amount of cream and sugar.


"It is about time to use an Ethiopian flavor for beautiful Ethiopian girls," said Dereje Alemu, a 19-year-old university student.

But in a deeply conservative country, the prophylactic has attracted some criticism.

"It's inappropriate," said Bedilu Assefa, a spokesman for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, whose tens of millions of followers are encouraged to abstain from sex outside marriage. "We're proud of our coffee."

Even critics of the coffee condom, though, recognize the importance of safe sex.

"I hate coffee-flavored condoms," said a 37-year-old mechanic Tadesse Teferi. "But I use ordinary condoms when I have sex with ladies other than my wife."

I think it is a good idea. Anything that gets people to have safe sex is good in my book.

patriotsblade
11-03-2007, 08:57 PM
I could make at least a couple of 'cream and sugar' jokes here but I'll refrain.

The Q
11-03-2007, 08:58 PM
BWAH! :lmao

ADQ

issac the dragon
11-03-2007, 09:14 PM
Flavored condoms have been around for awhile. I used to sell them. Unfortunately, no one ever bought them twice. The feedback I got was that they tasted awful. But hey, latex doesn't taste good either. Flavored lubricants were more popular.

Cassandra is right. Anything that helps is good.

Trueblue
11-04-2007, 09:45 AM
I think it is a good idea. Anything that gets people to have safe sex is good in my book.

Amen. The men there don't seem to have much of a cultural bias towards being faithful in marriage. Their wives and children bear the brunt of that decision. :sad

cassandra
11-04-2007, 02:20 PM
Amen. The men there don't seem to have much of a cultural bias towards being faithful in marriage. Their wives and children bear the brunt of that decision. :sad

Absolutely I taken aback by this quote But I use ordinary condoms when I have sex with ladies other than my wife.

Trueblue
11-04-2007, 03:59 PM
Absolutely I taken aback by this quote

He doesn't seem to have the slightest sense that he's cheating anybody out of anything. Poor wives in that culture. :nono

issac the dragon
11-04-2007, 04:01 PM
Somebody point out to me what culture it is that doesn't have cheaters. In the US over 75% of all married people cheat, male and female.

Trueblue
11-04-2007, 04:46 PM
Somebody point out to me what culture it is that doesn't have cheaters. In the US over 75% of all married people cheat, male and female.

At least here people feel guilty about it!!!!

:lol

Seriously, I believe it is a huge problem in Africa, and many women get infected this way who are only having sex with their husbands.

Wabash
11-04-2007, 11:06 PM
Amen. The men there don't seem to have much of a cultural bias towards being faithful in marriage. Their wives and children bear the brunt of that decision. :sad

Gee, just like the blacks in the US...

Somebody point out to me what culture it is that doesn't have cheaters. In the US over 75% of all married people cheat, male and female.

Oh, c'mon...who the hell knows if that number is even close? Spoken like a true man hater!
At least here people feel guilty about it!!!!

:lol

Seriously, I believe it is a huge problem in Africa, and many women get infected this way who are only having sex with their husbands.

Guilty?....GUILTY? Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Too funny!
Yous guys are sooooo hillarious!

sparks
11-04-2007, 11:11 PM
Can ya get those coffee condoms with cream? Or does that come later? :rofl

:devil

AYFR
11-04-2007, 11:14 PM
Somebody point out to me what culture it is that doesn't have cheaters. In the US over 75% of all married people cheat, male and female.
I am proud to be in that 25% range then.
Can ya get those coffee condoms with cream? Or does that come later? :rofl

:devil

One lump or two

sparks
11-04-2007, 11:15 PM
I am proud to be in that 25% range then.


One lump or two

Let's go for the twofer! :rofl