I had the misfortune of having a can of axe in my home once. It wasn't mine and I didn't use it, there was nothing WRONG with the can. But it reeked so badly just sitting there I had to keep it in a separate room at all times.
So it says 8 students were hospitalized or sent to doctors after a "noxious odor" caused them to fall ill. The school was briefly shut down, and an investigation revealed the odor was axe body spray, which had been released in the 6th grade classroom. Can't seem to get confirmation on whether released means a kid sprayed it on himself, or just sprayed it into the air for the heck of it.
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Either way, this happened in 2013 and, perhaps the most interesting part: it's not the first time. Another school apparently actually had to place a ban on axe body spray because guys were spraying way too much of it on. A kid was apparently sent to hospital or a doctor in this scenario, too.
Oh god, I remember the locker room after basketball practices... at least one person had each scent and they'd all mix and create this unbearable stench.
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Either way, this happened in 2013 and, perhaps the most interesting part: it's not the first time. Another school apparently actually had to place a ban on axe body spray because guys were spraying way too much of it on. A kid was apparently sent to hospital or a doctor in this scenario, too.