"A spokesperson for K-Y jelly's maker, McNeil-PPC, a division of Johnson & Johnson, says "surprisingly little" is known about the name's origin. The best she could come up with is that KY was a meaningless pair of initials used to designate the product during the research-and-development phase. However, she also says the lubricant was introduced in 1919, which is at odds with trademark office records, so some skepticism is in order."
The KY jelly is not so much in the mercury drug. The KY jelly constitutes only one percent in the mercury drug.
Ky jelly!
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Yes
ky jelly
You can find them right next to the women's feminine products and ky jelly which will be located right in the pharmacy section!
mother natures KY jelly
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Put some KY Jelly on it.
The principal ingredient is glycerin.
KY Jelly have a commercial with a gay couple and not long ago they introduced their new version of KY Jelly with a lesbian couple.
If a dog eats KY jelly, it may experience gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting or diarrhea, due to the ingredients in the lubricant. While KY jelly is not toxic, it is not intended for ingestion and could cause discomfort. It's essential to monitor the dog for any signs of distress and consult a veterinarian if symptoms persist or worsen. Always keep such products out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.