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:D Organic Undies

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There's pouches...you can re-energize them or whatever.
Renew the efficiency of Essence, by soaking the garment for 20 minutes in 5 litres of tepid water and adding the sachet of Essence Vitamin C Extender or adding the sachet of Essence Ginseng Extender. Line and drip dry away from direct heat.

Contains: Acerola extract.

Contains: Ginseng extract

Bwahaaaaaaaa....
 
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I don't know about you, but I don't want anything releasing active ingredients into my skin... er... down there.
 
$1.91 to "Renew the efficiency of Essence, by soaking the garment for 20 minutes in 5 litres of tepid water and adding the sachet of Essence Vitamin C Extender. Line and drip dry away from direct heat. Contains: Acerola extract."
or "Essence Ginseng Extender"...

Guys really don't any more excuses to deter them from washing their undies!

aussiebum tee hee, that's cute.

What is not cute, is the promotion of unproven hogwash.

What is also cute is your avatar! Awwwww! :)
 
Awww, thank you! Don't let the cuteness fool ya though, he piddles on undies like that, and then buries them in the backyard. The ginseng tastes foul and all...just like the stupid claims.


Don't mess with skeptipup!
 
Yay, skeptipup! What a good dog.

Does he also scare off Jehovah's Witnesses at your door?
 
Yeah, see, we put on these horns, and then shine a light in his eyes...

Well, I just wish he WAS my pup. I found the pic on the net and just melted. :cool:
 
aussiebum tee hee, that's cute.

What is not cute, is the promotion of unproven hogwash.
What exactly are they claiming, though? I can't quite figure it out. It just seems more gimmicky than woo, unless I'm missing something.
 
What exactly are they claiming, though? I can't quite figure it out. It just seems more gimmicky than woo, unless I'm missing something.

Sadly, one can only assume they claim what everyone else claims for those ingredients. Not making specific claims themselves on the product is what allows them to sell it without getting any flak.

Quite often stores will have a product like that, and then a separate pamphlet on the "benefits of" the ingredients.

The people who actually might buy these stupid undies will already "know" the benefits. That is the target audience.
 
Well I thought real men didn't wear underwear at all. Except for a bra once in a while, optional of course.
 
Yeah, I don't see the point of applying vitamin C to your goolies. I guess ginseng is supposed to be for virility?
These are making me remember an old cover from Mad magazine.

Is there anything we actually would want our underwear to deliver? I suppose it if was a nursing bra that delivered nano-lanolin it could be soothing. Antibiotics for those healing genital piercings?
 
Sadly, one can only assume they claim what everyone else claims for those ingredients. Not making specific claims themselves on the product is what allows them to sell it without getting any flak.

Quite often stores will have a product like that, and then a separate pamphlet on the "benefits of" the ingredients.

The people who actually might buy these stupid undies will already "know" the benefits. That is the target audience.
Yeah, that seems to be the tactic quite often, like with the Q-Ray bracelet. Have you noticed how a lot of weight-loss products show testimonials from people who say, "I lost 35 lbs."; "I lost 60 lbs.". But they never say they lost that weight using the product that's being advertised. They are just random people who lost weight by methods unknown. The viewers makes the connections in their own minds that those people must have lost weight as a result of using this product. The seller is absolved from having made any claim. I don't know which is more despicable.
 
Eos, where did you first find out about this? You beat the aussie press.

Today in Australia's "The Herald Sun" newspaper (the top-selling rag) there was a "brief" :rolleyes: article about it.

The guy interviewed said Viagra undies were not far away. Can't remember his name - the paper's at work. He may have been kidding, but who knows? :rolleyes:
 

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