if you are hunting one of these,
a Bigfoot, or as He is sometimes known a Sasquatch, seen in this picture credited to Patterson-Gimlin, and the good news is that a Bigfoot attracting spray has been developed, “Bigfoot Juice” has been created by North Carolina mom Allie Megan Webb, who claims it can attract the elusive Bigfoot while also keeping bugs at bay, while experimenting with scents for her homemade bug-repellent, Webb discovered that there was a direct correlation between the use of her bug spray and Bigfoot sightings reported by the research group Bigfoot 911, this prompted her to make the conclusion that she had, in fact, cultivated the perfect scent to attract the elusive, some may claim mythical, creature commonly known as Bigfoot,
Webb’s husband, a member of Bigfoot 911 himself, was the
initial influencer for the spray, after he asked his wife to make her bug spray
less “feminine smelling”, Webb experimented for a while before she stumbled
upon what has now become the Bigfoot attractor, “To attract a Bigfoot,” Webb
explained in an interview with The Charlotte Observer, “you need a smell that
is woodsy enough to keep from scaring him off, but slightly different enough to
make him curious, and come to investigate,
even though field tests are still in their early stages,
there has been enough concrete proof to persuade Webb, her husband, and many a
loyal Bigfoot 911 members that the spray does attract the beast, when asked how
she knew it worked, Webb replied “That’s a tough question. I guess I could ask
you how do you know it doesn’t work?” well that has got Me hooked on how good the spray is then, so I guess using this spray means that there will now be a plethora of new pictures and videos of Bigfoot hitting the press any day now, if you’re interested in testing out the spray for yourself,
you can purchase a $7 bottle directly from Allie’s Happy Body Care shop, in
Marion, North Carolina, and no I am not on commission, also remember what the Greenville Police Department said, "Don’t shoot Sasquatch (Bidfoot)", Greenville, S.C. police are
warning residents, He or she is probably a “fun-loving and well-intentioned person, sweating in a gorilla costume,” the Greenville Police Department Facebook page reads.
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