That is so 10th century. Today’s Vikings are an eclectic lot, like their parents. We've dealt with plenty of moms- and dads-to-be, from German-Sudanese couples to Malay-Australian and infinite combinations in between. Parents tell us that their new-wave Vikings still set out on voyages of discovery, often landing at local kindergartens. At Scandinavian Cryobank, we’re proud to have had more than a little to do with such developments.


It’s a good question. After all, our ancestors did have a certain reputation for robust health and brute strength. They loved the outdoors so much they took over England, Greenland, Iceland and most of northern Europe. These days, Scandinavians are known for calmer pursuits. Why, we even sponsor something called the Nobel Peace Prize. But be warned, today’s Vikings possess an uncanny ability to wrap parents around their little fingers.