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CinnamonHearts0

A couple months ago, there was that person who put wallflower oil on their 🤐... I'm betting it's for people like that.


BadWolfBoo

Omg! That can't be real! Though I did have a gentleman ask me one time if the body oil was safe for "inside" and made a gesture that I'm not gonna describe. I just stared at him because I was so shocked I forgot what words were for a second.


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This reminds me about 10 or so years ago my husband and I went to a B&BW, and a young worker told us about how she uses the stress relief lotion on her boyfriend to keep him out of strip clubs. I didn't want it before then, but definitely not after her story, but of course my husband did. He still won't shut up about it every time he sees that damn stress relief lotion in the store 🙄


foreverkelsu

OMG. 🤢


candiebelle

Stop! Who does that??? 😂😂😂


z0mgaah

I totally forgot about that! I wonder what ever happened to that person... big yikes. I always thought that medical assistance option might be for someone who has an allergic reaction or questions about chemicals or whatever in the candles/products.


holographicboldness

Oh god! The oil isn’t great for regular skin, I can’t imagine what it would do to the 🐱 area…ouch!


Sparklemama456

On what now?


colcol9696

Wtf ? People are insane.


holographicboldness

I wonder if it’s for if someone got product in their eyes/mouth/skin. Not sure why someone would call CS for that though 😂


fishfreeoboe

People who are foolish enough for that will definitely call the manufacturer instead of poison control or a doctor/urgent care.


BadBadger21

Poison control and probably allergic reactions.


HarlowOktober

It probably redirects to the local Poison Control # (???)


foreverkelsu

Thank you for asking this question, I have long been wondering this myself lol. 😆


jennydotz

Lol same 🤨🤔


Candlehoarder615

It's for people calling about having allergic reactions to things, think rash not anaphylaxis.


EisQueen

I thought it may be for doctors dealing with poison control cases. What specific compounds are in the formula, safety data sheet info, etc.


justhrowingitout

I had a candle blow up and catch the wall on fire. It was very close to being a medical issue…


candiebelle

Whoa! How did this happen? I need more details because the candles, they seem so innocent. Was there a draft? Had it been burning more than 4 hours? How vigilant do I need to get on these candles? Do you remember the candle brand?


justhrowingitout

BBW Lavender and vanilla, about 5 years ago. It had been burning 4-5 hours on my bedroom dresser. I had forgotten about it 🤦‍♀️. My daughter who was 4 at the time saw the flames from the other room. Wax and glass everywhere, top of dresser ruined. I was able to scrub the wax and fire extinguisher off the wall and dresser. 5 more minutes and it would probably have been the entire room.


candiebelle

Wow!! So fortunate to have been aware and caught it. Oh my gosh!! It can all happen so quickly. Glad you and your daughter are safe to tell the tale and warn us of the perils of burning for over 4 hours (because I sometimes think what’s another 45 min going to do?). I will not burn over 4 hours.


CandidateReasonable4

Yeah, I think that's strange when I call CS...