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An enterprising Aussie is causing a stir online with his plans to sell 'outback air' to overseas customers.

The product by Adelaide-native Joe Duchiera, Ozi Air, is set to launch in the Chinese market within days -- and it comes with some pretty wild healthy claims.

The product website states: "if you're searching for the cleanest and freshest air in the world, we believe that Ozi Air is it."

The e-commerce site also claims their 8L cans of 'outback air' have a number of health and wellness benefits, including aiding with prenatal health, boosting immunity, improving digestion, preventing migraines and fatigue, and easing pollution related illness.

For the latter, they recommend "a can of 100% fresh Ozi Air for your daily portable air supply."

Cans of Ozi Air will retail from $23.99 for single cans, or $179.99 for 12 packs.

The health claims on the website cite general studies around the benefits of fresh air, but do not feature any proven benefits correlated to direct use of the Ozi Air product.

"Specialised equipment" is used to test and capture air from "off the grid" outback locations chosen to be as "remote as possible", for the purest air in South Australia, according to the website's 'About' page.

It is tested "multiple times before it reaches you".

On the product's official Facebook page, there are further claims that "Fact...Did you know? Ozi Air is good for children", "Ozi Air can assist in learning!" and "Fresh air can take your fitness to the next level."

Customers breathe in Ozi Air via a face mask attachment, with each can containing around 10 minutes of Australian air.

9Honey Travel reached out to Ozi Air via email for comment on the research behind their health claims, but hadn't heard back at the time the article was published.

Strangely, this isn't even the first company to sell cans of clean air to tourists.

Late last year, a New Zealand company was slammed online for selling cans of pure Kiwi air.

The company, Kiwiana, came under fire after a traveller shared a post to Twitter featuring a two-pack of their canned air retailing for NZ$98 ($90).

https://travel.nine.com.au/2019/03/21/10/18/man-to-sell-australian-outback-air-to-china

Chinese are a laughing stock, LOL.
 
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Chinese are a laughing stock, LOL.
You might want to mind your manners, terrorist, or China will be sending a few of these
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by to pay your penal colony a "visit."
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If it doesn't smell of dust and manure with a count of at least 8 blowflies per litre its not real outback air.
 
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Air, the capitalist's last frontier, next they will be selling space in space. Sh!t, I shouldn't have mentioned that.
Hey guys I have one million cubic space to sell near the moon, any one interested.

Khansaheeb, the first person in the world to sell 3D space. I better run off to ebay.
 
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An enterprising Aussie is causing a stir online with his plans to sell 'outback air' to overseas customers.

The product by Adelaide-native Joe Duchiera, Ozi Air, is set to launch in the Chinese market within days -- and it comes with some pretty wild healthy claims.

The product website states: "if you're searching for the cleanest and freshest air in the world, we believe that Ozi Air is it."

The e-commerce site also claims their 8L cans of 'outback air' have a number of health and wellness benefits, including aiding with prenatal health, boosting immunity, improving digestion, preventing migraines and fatigue, and easing pollution related illness.

For the latter, they recommend "a can of 100% fresh Ozi Air for your daily portable air supply."

Cans of Ozi Air will retail from $23.99 for single cans, or $179.99 for 12 packs.

The health claims on the website cite general studies around the benefits of fresh air, but do not feature any proven benefits correlated to direct use of the Ozi Air product.

"Specialised equipment" is used to test and capture air from "off the grid" outback locations chosen to be as "remote as possible", for the purest air in South Australia, according to the website's 'About' page.

It is tested "multiple times before it reaches you".

On the product's official Facebook page, there are further claims that "Fact...Did you know? Ozi Air is good for children", "Ozi Air can assist in learning!" and "Fresh air can take your fitness to the next level."

Customers breathe in Ozi Air via a face mask attachment, with each can containing around 10 minutes of Australian air.

9Honey Travel reached out to Ozi Air via email for comment on the research behind their health claims, but hadn't heard back at the time the article was published.

Strangely, this isn't even the first company to sell cans of clean air to tourists.

Late last year, a New Zealand company was slammed online for selling cans of pure Kiwi air.

The company, Kiwiana, came under fire after a traveller shared a post to Twitter featuring a two-pack of their canned air retailing for NZ$98 ($90).

https://travel.nine.com.au/2019/03/21/10/18/man-to-sell-australian-outback-air-to-china

Chinese are a laughing stock, LOL.
Australia are low educated people not with the latest news. The most populated country is India and worst cities is new dehli.

China is already considered one of the best. Why would China need hot air from Australia? Get yourself educated and up to date. :enjoy:

Let us know when somebody actually buys one.
Australia need anti racist cream from China. See how their racist citizen go about killing Muslim with their white supremacy mentality.
 
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An enterprising Aussie is causing a stir online with his plans to sell 'outback air' to overseas customers.


Chinese are a laughing stock, LOL.

Somebody is already doing it

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...canadian-company-selling-clean-air/index.html
Canadian start-up sells bottled air to China, says sales booming

https://www.narcity.com/life/two-gu...230000-a-year-by-selling-cans-of-canadian-air
Two Guys From Canada Are Making $230,000 A Year By Selling Cans Of Canadian Air

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Let us know when somebody actually buys one.

China is already considered one of the best. Why would China need hot air from Australia? Get yourself educated and up to date. :enjoy:

Why? Well....
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Somebody is already doing it

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...canadian-company-selling-clean-air/index.html
Canadian start-up sells bottled air to China, says sales booming

https://www.narcity.com/life/two-gu...230000-a-year-by-selling-cans-of-canadian-air
Two Guys From Canada Are Making $230,000 A Year By Selling Cans Of Canadian Air

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Lol...narcity link? Some kind of bogus lies propaganda and make up sales. And u even need to get a 2015 data base to come here and brag? Hello, we are in 2019. Fancy make up a website and brag it makes 100million sales. Poor American need to resort this kind of cheap lowlife news tactic to make you look strong. Who is the one who audit their sales? Zero. Try harder :enjoy:

While I have United nation world health organisation list to back facts about improve and good air quality of most Chinese cities.

https://www.who.int/airpollution/data/cities/en/

The amount of junk you post here is as good as what your dear president Trump's claim as fake news. :lol:

Even your president mention it , not to mention you are just a small fried with no credibility but posting junk to make yourself look good. You are just a junk too. :enjoy:
 
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Lol...narcity link? Some kind of bogus lies propaganda and make up sales. And u even need to get a 2015 data base to come here and brag? Hello, we are in 2019. Fancy make up a website and brag it makes 100million sales. Poor American need to resort this kind of cheap lowlife news tactic to make you look strong. Who is the one who audit their sales? Zero. Try harder :enjoy:

While I have United nation world health organisation list to back facts about improve and good air quality of most Chinese cities.

https://www.who.int/airpollution/data/cities/en/

How about from the People’s Daily
http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/0316/c90000-9191389.html
Imported canned air lacks regulations, scientific basis: experts
“...As China is troubled by serious air pollution, the founder of Breathe Canada discovered a business opportunity selling compressed air extracted from Canada. One can retails for 139 RMB. John Green, an Englishman in Basel, Switzerland, recently started selling what is purportedly pure air from the mountains of Switzerland. A 1-liter can goes for $167. According to Swiss news site The Local, this is the highest asking price for such a product anywhere in the world. Vitality Air, a Swiss company, finds its customers mainly in China, and the company's sales volume reached 10,000 cans in less than eight months, with 100 cans sold each day of the 2016 Spring Festival...”
 
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Are u stupid or what? That news claim it lack regulation and not worth importing. Did it admit it sold 100million? Maybe it make 10 sales in China only. You look desperate :enjoy:

Who said it sold 100 million? I just said it has been done before in China and you are simply in denial that people in China are that stupid..but they actually did buy it.

$230,000/yr ain’t bad for selling empty bottles. They should go into the vaccine business.
 
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Who said it sold 100 million? I just said it has been done before in China and you are simply in denial that people in China are that stupid..but they actually did buy it.

That is what the website claim but not Chinese authorities claim. Western are master of propaganda and cheap shot news. I do not need to explain more. This is how cheap western and white man has gone. Making up news and do self bragging. Do I need to provide more linked to prove western underhand bogus tactics?

Even US government can use WMD to lie and mislead other nation to launch and all attack on another countries. What more can I say about those low life creatures? :enjoy:
 
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