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  2. Washing out the mouth with soap - Wikipedia

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    1937 cartoon in Boys' Life. Washing out the mouth with soap is a traditional form of physical punishment that consists of placing soap, or a similar cleaning agent, inside a person's mouth so that the person will taste it, inducing what most people consider an unpleasant experience.

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    Full-size face wash, shampoo and shaving supplies lined the bar. Out back, football games aired on large TVs, and tables were strewn with comic books, board games, toys and brand-new footballs and ...

  4. Experts say there are signs a kid is old enough to bathe ...

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    Elizabeth Hicks is a mom to two boys, ages 8 and 12, from San Diego, Calif. ... "Around the age of 8 or 9, kids don't need their parents to supervise their bath time, as children become more aware ...

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    Kids of The World: Jumbo Puzzle. ... What you should buy: This daily gel cleanser features vitamin B5 and hydrating glycerins. Its mild, pH-balanced surfactants gently remove makeup and other ...

  6. Ty-D-Bol - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed in 1958 by inventor and cleaning product pioneer, Harry O’Hare, Ty-D-Bol in its original form is a blue liquid cleanser/disinfectant for the toilet bowl. Other variants, such as a solid tablet in a water-soluble wrapper, to be placed in the toilet's water tank, were introduced later.

  7. Comet (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the concept of lyrics, as a structured form of poetic expression set to music, originated from George Sheldon. It describes the deleterious effects of consuming Comet cleanser—a powdered cleansing product. [1] The most prominent and often-occurring effect in the song is that it turns one's teeth green.