People might mistakenly eat ChapStick due to its appealing flavors and appealing packaging, leading to curiosity or accidental ingestion. Some may also consume it out of habit, thinking it’s a food product, especially children who may not understand its purpose. Additionally, the texture can be reminiscent of certain food items, further contributing to the odd behavior. However, it's important to note that ingesting ChapStick is not safe or recommended.
you just either take it off, or eat with it on and risk licking the chap stick off your lips.
Solution! Eat a tube of m&m flavored chap-stick, wait about 20 minutes, walk into the bathroom, and wait... you know where this is going
No, it has peppermint which is toxic to cats.
Chap stick won't cure a cold sore.
You can use stain remover to remove a chap stick stain.
Chap-Stick is a particular brand of lip balm.
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare owns Chap stick as a brand name. Fareva Richmond manufactures and packages Chap Stick. Pfizer has owned Chap stick since 2009.
From what I know, Chap Stick doesn't expire
vaseline is a very good subsitute for chap stick but it makes your lips very shiny:)
Yes.
No.
No, kissing is defined to be directly pressing ones lips onto another, not the chap stick.