
Throughout our drinking days as undergrads, we always dreamed about the idea of an H2O IV. Consistently forgetting to drink water after a night of swilling Kettle One and Tonics, an H2O IV would've given us the chance to hydrate overnight feeling energized and charged for the upcoming day. The Japanese are following Stubb & Flask's lead.
Similar to oxygen bars designed to increase your health, Japan has once again upped the ante on such trends by introducing IV drip cafes. Tenteki10, located in the swank area of Ebisu, Tokyo, offers customers a walk-in service that features IV drips starting at 2,000 yen ($20). The service is meant to provide a skin care boost, act as an anti-aging remedy and alleviate stress and exhaustion.
Looking into our crystal ball, we see this springing up in workplaces and anywhere else people need a consistent fuel line of energy. Stubb & Flask are seeking VC funding to bring this concept stateside.
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