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Possible Solution: Before pens and pencils leave the manufactures they are sprayed lightly with a liquid that taste foul and nasty. Hopefully this will keep them out of their mouths so they will quit eating them. Maybe have a liquid you can buy just in case the nastiness wears off.
Nasty taste
http://www.folica.c...are/mavala_stop.htm No doubt this solution would be as effective on pens and pencils as it is on thumbs and fingernails. [jurist, Oct 04 2004]
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Why are we trying to police whether people chew pens? It's not like they're addictive or anything. |
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Seems to me the opposite should be done, i.e., make them taste nice. But we have tackled that one already. |
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//sprayed lightly with a liquid that taste fowl and nasty...// |
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Wouldn't you be at risk for Salmonella if you spray chicken liquids on a pen? I would think that the nausea, vomiting and diarrhea would cure you of chewing your pencils for good. |
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