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Liquid Ass (stylized as Liquid ASS) is a stink bomb product. It was invented by former engineer Alan Wittman when he was in high school. In 2005, he founded Liquid Ass Novelties, LLC, in North Carolina, alongside fellow engineer Andrew Masters.

Liquid Ass is sold in retail locations in the United States and at least 8 other countries, as well as online. According to the manufacturer, the product will not stain most fabrics and the odor dissipates in less than a day.

The U.S. Military uses Liquid Ass in training to prepare troops for the odor of the battlefield. It is also used in medical training, as the product's smell is similar to that of the human colon.

References

  1. "Retail Locations". Liquid Ass.
  2. "FAQ". Liquid Ass.
  3. Kate Horowitz (January 26, 2016). "The Fart Spray That Trains Our Troops". Mental Floss.
  4. Amy Standen; Judy Campbell (October 6, 2015). Episode 1: The Strange Journey of the World's Worst Smell. The Leap. KQED News.
  5. Foley, Katherine Ellen (9 July 2018). "An unusual medical training tool got its start as a childish prank". Quartz. Retrieved 2021-12-13.

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