Following in the footsteps of the Acai craze, this raises the question of whether or not the claims made are true, and whether or not Maqui juice is just the latest product to make unrealistic promises based on a tiny berry grown in Chile.
Just so that men don't feel left out of the scent craze, Scentsy also provides a special collection for men that specifies in more masculine-pleasing fragrances like, "Rustic Lodge", "Hemingway", "Oxford", "Bourbon", and "African Mahogany".
Though Daft Punk rode the late 1990s house music craze to the peak of their career, interest in the group still remains high, both among fans and among fellow musicians, who frequently seek out the group for production and remixing help.
Style Network reality show Jerseylicious capitalizes on the craze for all things Jersey - started by the Real Housewives of New Jersey and Jersey Shore - with a look behind the scenes at a New Jersey based beauty salon.
During the grunge craze in the early nineties, Doc Martens were frequently seen paired with feminine, floaty dresses and skirts; it's a look that doesn't sound as if it should work, but you may well be surprised.
While one used to have to mix several shades of white makeup and powder to achieve such a look, the vampire craze has resulted in readily available makeup, such as the Manic Panic Vampyre Veil pressed powder.
The craze pervaded all classes.
The movement led to a sort of craze among the Indian tribes, and in 1890 it was one of the causes of the Sioux outbreak.
In the ostrich, Struthio, the craze of overloading the stomach with pebbles which, when triturated into sand, are not voided, has brought about a dislocation, so that the enormously widened and stretched space between proventriculus and gizzard forms a bag, directed downwards, whilst the gizzard itself with part of the duodenum is rotated round its axis to more than loo°.
He devoted himself to philosophical trifling, petty administrative and judicial details, while his craze for economy developed into avarice.