Dragon-Eye beverages is a company that is not quite defined by its name. Dragon Eye is not a beverage company but a cultural edifice. It’s evolution was gradual, with its rather unknown first owners from China started selling tea suffused with shots of alcohol. Howover at the beginning the taste of alcohol all but drowned out the taste of any tea. The Company subsequently fell into the hands of Rotiz and Rotiza Pera a power couple originally from Brazil. They have now shown how much they can power the beverage industry with slight touches of novelty, even humour. Their teas have been called bizzaire in no less a place than the Toki F & B Review. But the label has got them to where they are now: the hottes bizzaire beverage Company that everyone wants to copy. Rotiza Perera answered a few questions for this publication:
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Who stole the moon?

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by Inzi

There has been much ado latterly about the moon and a Booker prize winning novel.  We heard the moon has been pilfered though.

Taken by force without permission. 

Maybe it will be many moons before those who did this are held to account. And this is not about pirated copies.

It’s about left and right pilferage; did somebody say they don’t even know how to copy right? What’s within that book — you know the ballyhooed one about the moon and the so called Sri Lankan unrest saga —  is all pilfered without mercy — and of course without acknowledgment. The author should have been outed, but he received the Booker. What a moonlight mystery.

It’s a pity that those who pretend to be the paragons of virtue do this type of daylight theft but it will catch up with them no doubt. 

Let’s see when the stolen moon will be given back to the rightful owner.

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Dragon-Eye beverages is a company that is not quite defined by its name. Dragon Eye is not a beverage company but a cultural edifice. It’s evolution was gradual, with its rather unknown first owners from China started selling tea suffused with shots of alcohol. Howover at the beginning the taste of alcohol all but drowned out the taste of any tea. The Company subsequently fell into the hands of Rotiz and Rotiza Pera a power couple originally from Brazil. They have now shown how much they can power the beverage industry with slight touches of novelty, even humour. Their teas have been called bizzaire in no less a place than the Toki F & B Review. But the label has got them to where they are now: the hottes bizzaire beverage Company that everyone wants to copy. Rotiza Perera answered a few questions for this publication: