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Mother Nature’s ultimate hangover cure in a strip!

  • Anti-hangover strips deliver natural ingredients like milk thistle extract, ginger extract, and vitamins.
  • Ingredients are absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth.
  • It allows for rapid absorption and onset of action due to bypassing the digestive system.

Our team of nutrition experts and scientists has answers.

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Do I need to swallow the Get Set Pop strips with water?

Strips dissolve upon contact with your tongue. These convenient strips can be taken anytime, anywhere, without the need for water!

Do I need a prescription to consume the strips?

Get Set Pop’s products are all-natural, food supplements that are safe to consume without the need for any prescription. However, if you’re pregnant or lactating then it is best that consult your doctor before taking these supplements as they may not be appropriate in some cases.

How do anti-hangover strips work?

Anti-hangover strips dissolve in your mouth and a combination of vitamins and nutrients are made bioavailable for a quick onset of action that supports the liver and reduce the symptoms of a hangover.

How long do the effects of anti-hangover strips last?

The effects of anti-hangover strips can vary depending on the individual and the severity of the hangover. However, most people report feeling relief from hangover symptoms for several hours after using the strips.

Can I use anti-hangover strips with other medications or supplements?

It’s important to check with your healthcare provider before using anti-hangover strips with other medications or supplements to avoid any potential interactions.

Can I use anti-hangover strips if I have dietary restrictions or allergies?

It’s important to check the ingredients list of our anti-hangover strips to ensure that they are safe for your specific dietary restrictions or allergies. If you have any concerns, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before using the strips.

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Best Streets in New Orleans to Party on at your Bachelor Party

History in New Orleans runs deep (almost 300 years), and there’s no place as storied as Bourbon Street.

One of the most famous (or, uh… infamous) streets in the world, Bourbon achieved notoriety when it became a center of  prostitution, drugs, heavy drinking and partying. Not much has changed in the past 100 years—most of the buildings are original—and it’s still the go-to spot for bar crawls, strip clubs and full-on debauchery.

Thanks to its colorful past and notoriety, Bourbon Street is an essential place for bachelor parties to stroll, knock back a drink—a Hurricane, a Hand Grenade or a ‘huge-ass beer’ (all of which were conceived here)—and experience one of the most historic streets in America.

As much as Bourbon Street is the ultimate party strip, you shouldn’t spend all your time here. In fact, several other streets are gaining popularity, offering jazz clubs, cheap eats, a string of bars and hordes of people partying after hours. These can’t-miss party streets are less touristy (they’re primarily favored by locals), and they have become bona fide staples of the nightlife scene.

  • Frenchmen Street

    Frenchmen Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

    In the 1980s, Bourbon Street reached a saturation point with tourists and unruly behavior. So, to steer clear from the madness, locals made Frenchmen Street in the Marigny their designated “Bourbon Street.”

    Chockfull of live jazz bars, restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques and even an outdoor market where local artists sell hip, one-of-a-kind crafts, Frenchmen Street is more laid back than Bourbon—but at only three blocks long (meaning a heavier concentration of partiers) it’s still considerably wild.

    Just a short, ten-minute stroll from Bourbon, Frenchmen Street reached national fame with the Saints Super Bowl win in 2010 hosted one of the largest, craziest celebrations here. Ever since, it’s crawling with both locals and tourists, all of whom hit up live music venues, like The Spotted Cat and Snug Harbor, and watch all the action from balconies like Dat Dog.

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    three blocks long | live music venues | considerably wild

  • Freret

    Freret Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

    For the longest time, Freret Street in Uptown was a wasteland. There were dingy bars that were too dive-y even for the crunchiest hipster.

    But in 2009, a group of local tastemakers opened Cure, a high-end bar that introduced the craft-cocktail movement to New Orleans. It became an instant and successful destination bar, and soon enough, the crowds came and invaded the street. Locals made the dingy bars cool again while other entertainment venues opened, and the perfect storm created one hell of a scene.

    Now, the eight-block street is constantly flooding with nightlife revelers on the weekends, especially college students since Freret is near Tulane University.

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    Cure bar | college students | eight blocks

  • Franklin Avenue

    Franklin Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States

    The Marigny neighborhood (on the other side of Esplanade, the street that divides the French Quarter) attracts huge waves of visitors who, almost a decade ago, felt unsafe here when the sun set. Other than Frenchmen Street, there wasn’t much to see at night. Marigny is mostly residential with dim streets and sporadically placed businesses, not to mention a history of robberies and burglaries.

    But since Hurricane Katrina, Marigny along the Bywater went through a major renaissance in which notable restaurants, bars and galleries started opening, and a cool artist community began to thrive.

    One of the most well known streets on which local hipsters, artists and blue-collar workers alike converge is Franklin Street, between Dauphine and Chartres. There are only a handful of low-key bars here (Big Daddy’s, The Franklin, Lost Love Lounge, Cutter’s Bar and, the most well known, Mimi’s) but after midnight the street gets crammed with nightlife revelers knocking back that one last nightcap until 4 am.

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    artist community | low-key bars | after midnight

  • Canal Street

    Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

    Canal Street used to be the Fifth Avenue of New Orleans but now it’s more like Broadway, with its tourist traps, fast-food restaurants, street performers and souvenir shops. It’s home to most chain hotels in New Orleans (JW Marriott, Sheraton, etc), and the streetcar runs along this wide street, so there’s tons of foot traffic, especially at night. While it’s definitely not a place you want to hang out for hours, it’s worth a stroll considering the flashing neon lights, the crowds and all the somewhat trashy madness that makes it a beautiful trainwreck you can’t miss. There are tons of bars you can pop into, but it’s best to order a cocktail to go and cruise the street, where the real entertainment happens.

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    like Broadway | streetcar | cruise the street

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The Thaw: Facing the Future: costume party at the skating rink

Thaw: Facing the Future: costume party at the skating rink – Gorkogo Park0120

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  • March 1 from 18.00 to 23.00

    Factory of Happy People: skating rink in Gorky Park

    On the first day of spring, Gorky Park enters the Thaw: Facing the Future festival. This evening, the skating rink will host a costume party in the style of dance evenings of the 1960s.

    Together with the designers of the park, a lookbook of the image of the sixties was developed with an emphasis on scarlet, which was especially loved by the townspeople of that era. Skirts, blouses, scarves, hats and mittens – scarlet, in a scarlet cage or stripes were considered the most elegant for a festive exit to the rink.

    Guests of the skating rink, who have kept the dress code, are waiting for pleasant bonuses from the park, dancing to retro music, performances of figure skaters and beautiful photos after the party.

    The meeting place of the “sixties” is on the hockey box near the fourth rental pavilion. There will be an impromptu ice dance floor, cosily illuminated with warm lights, demonstration performances of figure skaters and games on ice, where you can win souvenirs from the park. Party guests will be able to take stylish photos with a retro camera.

    Program:
    18:00 – 22:00 Dancing on a hockey box
    19:00 – 21:30 Performance of figure skaters
    19:00 – 21:30 Ice games, drawing of invitations to the ice rink

    Entrance to the party is through pavilion No. 4.

    About the festival
    For the first time the Tretyakov Gallery, the Pushkin Museum im. A.S. Pushkin, the Museum of Moscow and Gorky Park have teamed up to hold a joint festival “The Thaw: Facing the Future”.