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Okay, so it's your Gran's birthday, you've got the card and seal the Envelope. It tastes gross...You stick on a stamp. It tastes gross too.
Not so with new Lick n' Stick. Lick n' Stick is a specialy developed self-adhesive glue which actually tastes nice!
Make sure your stamps and envelopes have
new Lick n' Stick!
Available in a variety of flavours, including vegitarian friendly ones.
All you have to do is Lick n' Stick!
Edible Post-It Notes
http://www.halfbake...e_20Post-it_20Notes Made for each other? [jutta, Jun 23 2000]
worth1000.com contest entry: Flavored Stamps
http://www.worth100...is.asp?entry=279778 The contest theme was "stamps we're really like to see". [jutta, Apr 22 2006]
Flavored Postage Stamps, Austria (2006)
http://www.tbwa.pt/...stamps_with_fla.php In collaboration with Häagen-Dazs. [jutta, May 23 2006]
Flavored Postage Stamps, China (2007)
http://www.ananova...._2150217.html?menu= Sweet & Sour Pork, to celebrate the year of the pig. [jutta, Jan 12 2007]
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There are mint-flavored stamps and envelopes out there. I'm personally undecided about whether they taste better or worse than the unflavored glue. |
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Whorf! Gawd, now THERE'S a mental flavor I didn't need... |
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Also adhesives are often wintergreen-flavored (methyl salicylate), because it's cheap. |
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Coffee sweetened with toothpaste? Probably just as bad as coffee 'sweetened' with salt (someone pulled a prank at the office today). |
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Probably *not* as bad as brushing your teeth with Ozonol, like my dad did once.... |
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Ozonol is an antiseptic skin ointment made by Bayer, designed to soothe scratches, small cuts, insect bites and the like. It comes in tubes similar to toothpaste tubes, so I could imagine confusing the two some groggy morning. |
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You may be familiar with "Neosporin," a similar product by Warner-Lambert. |
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