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Dear Sleepless -

Perhaps it wasn't double bubble, but Wrigleys Spearmint.  I am guessing
your client's cocktail dress has white splotches in the cross section?  Did
she go to the cock fights on Long Island?

Sincerely,

Wide Awake in Rochester

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Subject:  Re: Splotches on dress :technical issues




Recently a client has submitted  a blue cocktail dress that may have some
of
the splotches you are talking about; however after testing for bazooka;and
double bubble ( our favorite) we are back to square one ; We even tried
directly blowing ..(the gum)  on the dress to see if it had any direct
effect....nada; zip ...nolo contendre ... we did get some response  however
with a cigar.....this was most perplexing...as it did not fit into any
normal
preview  of cross  testing ..any suggestions? Sleepless in Seattle

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