There is no language barrier when it comes to flatulence.
The important thing, however, is that there be a smell barrier. It's a barrier one Greenville couple hopes a worldwide audience will soon embrace.
In late 2001 at a news conference at Pitt Community College, inventors Jim and Sharron Huza introduced an odor-absorbing seat cushion designed to eradicate any evidence of passed gas. Soon that same cushion will be featured on a prime-time Japanese television show ...which roughly translated is named "Success Stories." ....the Japanese crew that came up with the idea of featuring the Huzas. "Japanese people love to fart,"....
Gas-B-Gon's website:....clinical studies show that the average person produces one to three pints of gas and passes gas 14 times a day....GasMedic flatulence filter backs you up two ways. First, an advanced fire retardant-grade acoustical foam minimizes the signature sound of each flatulence outburst. Next, a high capacity carbon filter adsorbs, absorbs and neutralizes...
