Viagra in Italy :: World’s Smallest Country Earns Biggest Pecker Profit
17 10 2007
Pfizer’s Viagra was destined to be a big hit in Italy. Everyone knew this. Macho Italian men have been suffering too long from whimpy willys. For example, within months of the Italian government’s legalization of Viagra, a pizza shop in Naples was selling “pizza di amore”, a pizza with Viagra sprinkled on top along with the cheese and olives.
However, long before Italian authorities were ready to legalize Pfizer’s Viagra, the world’s smallest country, the tiny republic of San Marino, an independent country land locked within Italy, took the balls and ran with it, legalizing Viagra as soon as possible and making a perfect pecker profit.

Tourism dominates the economy of the 61 square kilometer (23.6 square miles) republic, which plays host to more than three million visitors every year yet has a population of only 27,000.
There’s an old Chinese saying “There are many roads that lead to a great city”, but in the case of the country of San Marino, there is only one approach to the republic, a highway that twists up through the mountains and starting the day that San Marino legalized Pfizer Viagra, that road was clogged with cars arriving from all over Italy.
San Marino’s doctors and clinics had never been busier, and it did not take long for Viagra to spread beyond San Marino’s borders.
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