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  2. Binaca (breath spray) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Binaca promoted its breath freshener products by selling a recipe booklet titled The Antisocial Cookbook for $1, which contains 150 recipes "extolling the virtues of garlic, onions, cheese [...]" and other ingredients known to cause breath odors; the reasoning for this was that Binaca's breath products would "make you socially acceptable" after eating such dishes.

  3. Sen-Sen - Wikipedia

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    Sen-Sen was a type of breath freshener originally marketed as a "breath perfume" in the late 19th century by the T. B. Dunn Company [1] and then produced by F&F Foods until they discontinued the product in July 2013. [2] Sen-Sen bore a strong similarity to Vigroids, a liquorice sweet made by Ernest Jackson & Company, Ltd.

  4. Dog Mom Shares Easy Recipe for 3-Ingredient Homemade ... - AOL

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    Dog Mom Shares Easy Recipe for 3-Ingredient Homemade Pup Ice Cream. Natalie Hoage. March 11, 2024 at 11:30 AM. Shutterstock/Ellina Balioz. ... Does your dog have stinky breath?

  5. Dog odor - Wikipedia

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    Dogs can also acquire foul smelling breath as a result of coprophagia, the practice of eating their own feces or the feces of other animals. [5] Commercially prepared food additives can be purchased which, when added to a dog's food, impart a bitter flavor to their feces thereby reducing the tendency towards consuming their own feces.

  6. Dog Mom Shares Cute Recipe for ‘Shamrock Shot’ for Pups - AOL

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    Just in time for St. Patty's Day, pup Hazel's mom shared a healthy homemade recipe that your dog is sure to love! She shared the recipe on Thursday, March 14th and even had Hazel sample the ...

  7. Veterinarian Shares Which Spring Houseplants Are Safe for ...

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    Other plants, like daffodils, bluebells, hydrangea, gladiola, baby’s breath, and aloe, can cause gastrointestinal signs like vomiting and diarrhea." Some plants are toxic to pets. New Africa&sol ...