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Article: Air-lift from bottled oxygen Its enthusiasts turn on, tune in, blissfully breathe
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- October 20, 1997
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CopyrightCopyright 1997 The Boston Globe. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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NEW YORK -- Post Perfect, a television production company on
Manhattan's East Side, celebrated its 10th anniversary last week, so
the executives threw a series of afternoon parties for its staff and
clients. One day, they brought in a fortune teller; on another, a
magician, then a masseuse. On Thursday and Friday, they went all out
-- they hired The Oxygen Center.
For hours, the guests lined up to stick a pair of plugs up their
noses and snort a hit of 99.9 percent pure O2 -- a 20-minute hit,
pumped from medically certified tanks and mixed with the aromatic
bubbly of a lemon-orange cocktail twist.
Howard Robins, co-owner of The Oxygen Center, hopes he is on the
ground floor of a trend. ...