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Ever hate the taste of ordinary mothwash? Well, what's better than rinsing with cola? MouthPOP, the hottest new item out there.
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The best thing about this idea is that after a couple of weeks you will never have to worry about tooth decay because . . . well . . . you'll have no teeth. |
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Interesting idea -- I don't see why the water in traditional mouthwash couldn't be replaced with carbonated water? ... but then again, I'm not a dentist. |
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Carbonated water tastes terrible.
Sweetened carbonated water tastes
good. But sugar defeats the point
of mouthwash. Diet soda
(sweetened with aspartame or
saccharin) might work. |
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Mothwash? I've never had to wash a moth before... |
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AfroAssault is literate but obviously naive. Moths need to be washed often as they are wont to inhabit catacombs and whatever. |
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What's "naive" mean? Is it like cute bunny rabbits? |
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Since there's usually lots of alcohol in mouthwash anyway, maybe gin and tonic flavour is the way to go. |
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Carbonated water is acidic, and therefore whether sweetened or unsweetened, is not good for teeth. |
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