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So your breath isn't foul and you feel great wearing the mask with
it's addicting fresh oranges fragrance. You'll even want to wear
one when it isn't needed.
After a while you chew this one up and take out another one.
Problem solved.
What I was actually referring to
https://www.reuters...tickets-2021-12-14/ [pashute, Jan 12 2022]
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What is the role of the chewing gum? |
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I dont believe anyone wants to wear a mask if we
dont need to. I can just put essential oils on and
smell orange all day. |
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Not sure you could make something cheap AND filtery
AND edible, but it would solve the "disposable mask
litter everywhere" problem. |
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No no! Not a chewed used mask. The problem that is
solved here is the problem that people DONT WANT TO
WEAR MASKS.
There is a piece of chewing gum attached to your mask
with a string. It has a good taste and at the same time is
addictive. |
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The solution is similar to the link I will now post about the
rice-paper tickets in Germany. There is also an addictive
smell to the mask itself. |
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No more fights about not wearing masks. Everybody just
wants to wear one. |
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//Not a chewed used mask//
Ah. Your description REALLY implies that it is the mask that is
chewed. Having chewing-gum inside won't change the "don't
want to wear mask" problem; I (for eg.) don't like chewing
gum (I have no problems with masks...). |
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and Im so curious as to what is in the gum that
makes it so addictive? And also, is it edible string? |
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What I was actually referring to. See Link. |
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