The Mountain Dew Scented NES Soap is the Worst/Best Thing Ever
Robyn Currie — December 8, 2009 — Lifestyle
Geeks of the world, get super stoked 'cause two of your favorite things have mixed with one of your least favorite things to create something entirely likable (I don’t know what I just said). The Mountain Dew Scented NES Soap is it.
The delicious scent of Mountain Dew (writer’s note: no one really likes Mountain Dew, except nerds) is put into the shape of an NES controller that is made out of soap. Yikes, it is like God made the Mountain Dew Scented NES Soap just for you--not me, you.
The delicious scent of Mountain Dew (writer’s note: no one really likes Mountain Dew, except nerds) is put into the shape of an NES controller that is made out of soap. Yikes, it is like God made the Mountain Dew Scented NES Soap just for you--not me, you.
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