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I was wondering if the ingredients in a GTN spray may be a good thing to use on the Supermarket Trolley ( Cart ) for international readers, or even to keep your hands clean

I just ordered 5 on my repeat prescription just in case it may be good. Anyone else thought of this ??

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Sunnie2day

Thank-you for a lovely little early evening giggle:)

Ftr to those who've missed it, Prada is popping in a wee jest - GTN spray does not - repeat - does not really work as a hygienic anti-viral or anti-bacterial application.

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Insert tongue in cheek and hand washing emojis 😉

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Stuart2441 in reply toMilkfairy

Closest I can get to hand wash are these. 🚰👐 just until an emoji has been developed. 😏

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MichaelJHHeart Star in reply toMilkfairy

Think it is a ploy to create a shortage so he can sell his on EvilBay! 🤔

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Prada47 in reply toMichaelJH

Michael

I hadn't thought of That what a great Idea, discount to forum members of 10 no sod it 12 %. I am such a generous soul !!!!

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Nathan53

You would be off your trolley head buzzing and customers around you would be zombie like as there BP dropped

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SpiritoftheFloyd

Social Distancing - if anyone gets too close, shout - back up or I'll use my spray on you 🔫

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Sunnie2day in reply toSpiritoftheFloyd

Lol! 'Back! I have spray and I'm not afraid to use it!!'

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Modeller3

Hi prada47 I afraid you may ha e ordered 5 but you will not be given all of them

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Prada47 in reply toModeller3

Matt Hancock said the NHS will supply Everything you need so I am sure my next Picnic bag from the Chemists will be full !!!

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Qualipop in reply toPrada47

Ooh great, maybe they can find some non existent ranitidine for me

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Bagrat

Apparently gin is useless too as not 60% proof. Hey ho

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Prada47 in reply toBagrat

Yes I saw that

Lezzers says she is just drinking Gin to stop Her Throat from getting Dry !

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Lezzers in reply toPrada47

Exactly. And I think it's really mean of my company to ask me to stick to water only, in working hours!! 😂

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Handel

LOL! (Can us oldies use this phrase?) xx

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Lezzers in reply toHandel

Only after a few gins! 😂

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Handel in reply toLezzers

😂 xxx

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Alison_L

No! That's what the soluble aspirin is for!

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tunybgur

I reckon it should be pretty effective if you spray and then apply a match (stand well back though)

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seasider18

Try surgical spirit or stay home and use Ocado who now are as difficult to use as 111:-)

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