Company selling 'young' blood now accepts PayPal
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Ever wanted to have the blood of young virgins coursing through your old, withered veins? Well, you’re in luck, because Ambrosia, the controversial California startup that injects wannabe Draculas with the blood of teens and 20-somethings, is now offering its services to the masses — via PayPal!
Business Insider reports that the online payments are just one way the company is branching out beyond Silicon Valley billionaires.
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Ambrosia is now touting transfusion clinics in five cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tampa, Omaha and Houston. (High-profile plans to open a clinic in New York City never materialized.) But you still have to be really rich — or really bloodthirsty — to afford it.
The startup charges $8,000 for 1 liter of blood, or $12,000 for 2 liters.
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Ambrosia founder Jesse Karmazin, a Stanford Medical School graduate, boasts that blood transfusions can reverse the aging process, but researchers say they can be “dangerous.”