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bubbles, cotton candy, root beer.... i dunno bout that
smell good is only a masking agent and like the others pointed out its a waste unless you drive in circles.
If I could get juan valdez to put coffe flavor out there I would try it once..... once.
Unfortunately, whenever I am going to spend some of my extra money, I automatically convert that proposed transaction into how many Guinness that would account for and which would be a more satisfying way to spend my money...Guinness wins alot and it would win every time when thinking of spending money on something like this...UNLESS, like one of the other folks said, you do it to bust one of your buddies chops...LOL. I can see my brother now at a biker bar in Conn. we go to with cotton candy or similar in his bike. That might be fun! Otherwise, give me 3 nice Guinness drafts instead, any day. Ride safe.
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