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I prefer the powder from 80's Topps bubblegum... It takes awhile to collect a significant amount after carefully emptying it from the packs into my shaker bottle, but if you do it enough it just becomes second nature.
Goes on real nice... keeps the boys dry while walking around the card show all day... and the smell?... well it sure is unique! Bazooka Joe would be proud of me! |
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