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[quote:Anonymous Coward 20581494:MV8yMTc1ODU0X0RFOTZBRjA4] [b]Axe body spray triggers severe allergic reaction, prompts Pennsylvania school ban[/b] http://ca.shine.yahoo.com/blogs/shine-on/axe-body-spray-triggers-severe-allergic-reaction-prompts-153339564.html Axe body spray commercials promise young men their product will have legions of amorous females swarming around them, although in the recent case of one Pennsylvania high school student, a number of those females were nurses administering epinephrine. As the Associated Press reports, the unnamed student at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, Pa. was rushed to the hospital after exposure to the spray triggered a “severe allergic reaction.” Thankfully, the student is fine. :deadhorse::bonghit: I know someone whose kid got sick from this stuff. I have heard other stories over the years. How is Axe still in business? Why hasn't someone sued them?:pennywise: [/quote]
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Axe body spray commercials promise young men their product will have legions of amorous females swarming around them, although in the recent case of one Pennsylvania high school student, a number of those females were nurses administering epinephrine.
As the Associated Press reports, the unnamed student at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, Pa. was rushed to the hospital after exposure to the spray triggered a “severe allergic reaction.”
Thankfully, the student is fine.
I know someone whose kid got sick from this stuff. I have heard other stories over the years. How is Axe still in business? Why hasn't someone sued them?
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