Mia just recently learned how to chew gum. I told her about
this gum I used to chew when I was younger. It colors your mouth depending on what color you eat.
Filipinos being Filipinos, there is a copycat version aptly called Pintoora. We found it in the grocery.
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Excited to try it out! |
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Just to prove that my daughter's tongue isn't naturally orange |
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Orange! |
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This is more obvious! Purple! |
It's less than P1 per gum. Colors available: Bright red, dark red, orange and purple. I don't know why they didn't make blue and green. Those would've been cooler colors than bright red and dark red. Zzzz.... 25 pieces in a pack. The same manufacturers made something similar to
Cry Baby too, they called it Yakee. I haven't told Mia about that. I don't think she'll appreciate it at her age.
Cheap thrill! Mia was so amazed her mouth was changing into different colors.
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