It’s called "AntiPoleez," and is advertised as a way to eliminate bad breath caused by alcohol, tobacco and food, My FOX New York reports.
Critics say the name and marketing angle could promote alcohol abuse, leading people to believe they can pass a police breath test, or encourage underage kids to drink alcohol and attempt to cover it up. The company’s president denies that is the intention of his product. People will always try to cover up the smell of alcohol and tobacco on their breath, and there will always be other ways to detect alcohol and tobacco besides breath. I dont think that this new breath mint is all that big of a deal.
-johnny mcdonald pos1041
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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Nope its not that big of a deal. Strongest breath mint, longest lasting gum, who cares! This is a prime example why I disregard Fox News.
fox news did not make these comments, critics of the mint did. fyi
I have to admit the name is pretty funny and I could see some conservatives having a problem with this. But trust me all you need is an Altoid and that can take away all bad breath too.
Julie Rickles POS2001
Its a funny idea but if people really take that serious then they will think they will get away with stuff, and really that just means the government will come out with something else to check you on the spot.They already have other ways besides breath tests.
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