Canadian casino sells "Anti-Gaming" spray to "save relationships"

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Canadian casino sells "Anti-Gaming" spray to "save relationships"

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A Canadian online casino is selling the "Anti-Gaming Spray", a product with which promise to save relationships and marriages in which one of the members is addicted to video games, as reported DualShockers. The product website, manufactured with "natural ingredients"It is full of comments and quotes from alleged experts of doubtful veracity.

"Our spray anti-gaming is designed to prevent someone from wanting to grab the console "can be read on the product blog, which costs $ 6 plus shipping and is sold out. "We developed this spray to prevent the gamer of your life get hooked on the latest release, and to revive your relationship. "

The spray, That touted as a product "for when they hit the wrong buttons", is made in Canada with durin, patchouli oil, Himalayan black salt, garlic oil and vinegar. They claim that the product has been "tested on 35 unsatisfied relationships in a consumer study over a period of five weeks."

A Canadian casino sells a spray

"It is not fun when your girlfriend prefers to spend time with Geralt de Rivia than with you"

In the product page even three comments appear, all with five stars. "I had a great time using this with my husband", can be read in one of them. "The controller is saved even before I have a chance to use the spray these days. Now we laugh about it. I use the spray instead of yelling!"

Another alleged user claims that the spray has saved their relationship: "It is not fun when your girlfriend prefers to spend time with Geralt de Rivia than with you". He adds that the stench of the product "is incredible". Another comment even makes reference to the alleged console war: "My girlfriend and I love video games. But we have different tastes … we were not compatible on consoles. This spray changed everything."

In the product blog they assure that they manufactured the Anti-Gaming Spray because "a Brigham Young University study I found that 75 percent of wives whose partner is a gamer would like their partner to put more effort into their marriage and less on video games. "



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