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  2. ChapStick - Wikipedia

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    ChapStick is a brand name of lip balm owned by Suave Brands Company and is used in many countries worldwide. It is intended to help treat and prevent chapped lips , hence the name. Many varieties also include sunscreen to avoid sunburn.

  3. 9-year-old goes viral after discovering outrageous new use ...

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    A 9-year-old girl from Missouri is going viral after her innovative new use for chapstick left social media users praising her resourcefulness.

  4. Suzy Chaffee - Wikipedia

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    She is perhaps best known by the nickname "Suzy Chapstick", since the 1970s, when she was a spokesperson for ChapStick lip balm. Chaffee's mother, who taught her to ski at the age of 3, would have been an alternative for the US ski team at the 1940 Winter Olympics . [ 2 ]

  5. Carmex - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the active ingredients of Carmex lip balm are benzocaine, camphor (1.7%), menthol (0.7%), phenol (0.4%), and salicylic acid. [9] The inactive ingredients, in order of greatest used to least used in the product, are lanolin, cetyl esters, paraffin wax, cocoa butter, beeswax, and flavor. [10]

  6. Jason Kelce swiftly generated debate online after sharing his honest thoughts about chapstick use.. The topic arose during a recent episode of New Heights, the podcast that the former Philadelphia ...

  7. What do teachers really want for the holidays? Hint: It's not ...

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    Many U.S. teachers are overwhelmed with hefty workloads, overflowing classes and low salaries. So when the holidays come around, parents often want to thank them for the hard work they take on ...

  8. Talk:ChapStick - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the ChapStick company was indicted on the charge of including ground glass in several of their lip-balm products. This looks exactly like an urban legend mention in the Lip_balm article: There are some urban legends stating that lip balm manufacturers add special chemicals or even fiberglass to their product to facilitate lip chapping ...

  9. The new college student sex trend and why it's so dangerous

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    Some of these products, they say, contain natural ingredients like maca and ginseng − which, though harmless, won't have much of any impact on your sex life, save for a placebo effect.