Interview Pete Murray
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14th Apr 2016 3:46pm | By James Clark
Do you love the smell of sizzling bacon rashers on a Sunday morning? If you do, then these new pants could be for you.
The latest clothing trend has hit the streets that feigns the smell of bacon.
Bacon smelling underwear has hit the US streets.
A spokesperson for J&D Foods, who make pants said "Marrying the ultimate in comfort and cured meat, J&D's Bacon Scented Underwear represents the gold standard of meat-scented luxury undergarments.
"Each pair is hand crafted to offer the smell of breakfast cooking in your pants.
"This intoxicating scent will last through multiple wash cycles and wearing’s - depending on the strength of your own scent, your underwear should continue to smell like bacon for up to 6 months or even a year.
The pants come with a warning for those in certain professions.
"Not recommended for people in the following professions: mail carriers, zookeepers, veterinarians, dog catchers and walkers, and circus performers."
The underwear is available for men and women and will no doubt be coming to a shop near you soon.
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