Published Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 | 2:25 p.m.
Updated Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009 | 10 a.m.
Vegas weddings. Vegas stories. Vegas throat. And now Vegas Mixx.
Leave it to a local pharmacy to whip up a concoction that may have therapeutic value in treating premature ejaculation, a real problem for a significant percentage of men and their partners, only to botch it by marketing and distributing it in an illegal fashion.
That's what we've discovered in our investigation of a pharmacy owned in part by the late entertainer Danny Gans. Check out the story tonight on Face to Face and learn the secret formula. You won't hear from the majority owner of Green Valley Med, Scot Silber, nor from his attorney Bob Massi, a frequent analyst on Fox News. Massi said he's very familiar with the product but refused to comment. His son, Robert, is the company's marketing director.







Seems as though the world has some really big problems and really big medical needs.
there is a great joke somewhere in this story...
So Gans dies mysteriously, despite great health.
Part owner of a pharmacy. Why? Did he need the money?
Bob Massi, shrill know it all on Fox and local radio. Son Robert involved in the mess, too.
Do they all suffer from PE? ED? It would seem that they all need a helping hand....
Danny Gans was an amazing performer. His passing is one of the great tragedies which added to the current sterilization of Las Vegas, as well as previously the downfall of the Sigfried & Roy Show. In Danny's passing we lost another major draw to the city! R.I.P. Danny..
So, perhaps they suffered from "premature" marketing?
Maybe Bob Massi can help with that cure.
His Johnson didn't work.
Obviously a growing problem. There's stiff competition for customers due to the multiple products out there.