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Omg! This Stuff Really Works!


Canadian Karen

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Okay, so everybody knows that having celiac disease really stinks in more ways than one <_<

I don't know about anyone else, but what comes out of me is more toxic than sludge from a sewage treatment plant. :blink: Send me to Afghanistan and I would be able to singlehandedly flush out Osama Bin Laden! :P I won't even mention what mornings are like here with two adults, four children and only two bathrooms...... :ph34r: Everyone knows if they value their life, they won't go into the bathroom after I have been in it. Well, TODAY I HAVE FOUND A MIRACLE!!!

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I found this at Walmart today and figured what the heck, might as well give it a try, but I was mighty skeptical. OMG! I worked! Don't ask me how, absolutely no idea, but it worked!

:rolleyes: Doing the happy dance here! :rolleyes:

Hugs.

Karen


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That is so great Karen. I know how embarassed you have been by having this problem. Hopefully others will read this, who have the same problem. Think how many co-workers will bow down in gratitude :lol:

Don't forget to pack this on your next trip - he, he.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

LOL! It's going to be like my American Express - NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!!!! :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Wow! You are right, never leave home without it.

mamatide Enthusiast

:rolleyes: Doing the happy dance here! :rolleyes:

My 5yo DD and I were talking about being glutened yesterday and she's famous for gagging at bad smells (driving by a farm, etc.). She said that sometimes when she's on the toilet, the smell's so bad she gags! I'll have to get her a bottle of this.

Lisa Mentor
LOL! It's going to be like my American Express - NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!!!! :lol:

Never leave home without it and...uh, could you buy three more? :ph34r:

SunnyDyRain Enthusiast

Now the issue is getting to the bathroom with enough spare time to put a drop in!


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Now the issue is getting to the bathroom with enough spare time to put a drop in!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast

My $#!T doesn't smell!! :lol:

Seriously, glad it's working for you!!

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Now the issue is getting to the bathroom with enough spare time to put a drop in!

I'm telling ya, the people who make this stuff really know what they are doing - in the box, there is a little bottle holder with sticky tape on the back of it for you to conveniently hang the bottle just inside of the bathroom vanity cupboard for quick access!

These folks must be celiac!

Karen

pedro Explorer

This is great for those septic tank moments.

What a relieve.

Abbygail Newbie
:rolleyes: Doing the happy dance here! :rolleyes:

I'll be dancing all the way to Walmart. :P:P:P

What a great find!!!!

Thanks Karen!

Mj25 Newbie

OMG! I am definitely getting some of this. It is a death wish to anyone who enters the bathroom after I have used it. Half the time I can't stand to be in there with myself! LOL

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
OMG! I am definitely getting some of this. It is a death wish to anyone who enters the bathroom after I have used it. Half the time I can't stand to be in there with myself! LOL

OMG---------JUST WHAT I WAS THINKING :lol::lol:

L.A. Contributor
OMG---------JUST WHAT I WAS THINKING :lol::lol:

I love the cat picture! :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
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Drat!! It's not sold in the UK <_<

Hmmm, 2 coeliacs and 2 bathrooms in my house...maybe they should have their own alotted loo!!!

justme Enthusiast

what isle can this be found it? i went to walmart and looked in both the antiacid section with all the tummy meds as well as the airfreshener isle... where is it?

Canadian Karen Community Regular
what isle can this be found it? i went to walmart and looked in both the antiacid section with all the tummy meds as well as the airfreshener isle... where is it?

At the Walmart I got it at, it was in the aisle kind of in between the toilet cleaners and air fresheners...

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