Scented Strings?

i would put only enough scent so that when you open the bag/box of strings, it would smell like coconut not enough so that the individual strings smell that potent

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Iā€™m allergic to most perfumes so not for me.

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wat about using the scent they use in high quality conditioner/shampoo?

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Well, first, I am in the minority big time so donā€™t even consider not doing it because one person (me) mentions allergies. But normally I buy unscented everything. There are very few perfumes that donā€™t bother me and I have not found a pattern. Scented candles at work used to really bother me. I used to be on two allergy medicines plus one for asthma. Since I retired I am able to not use allergy medicine anymore.

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Iā€™m imagining playing in public and stopping to catch a quick breath of scent as it wafts through the air. People stopping and sniffing the air like hound dogs picking up a scent. People asking to sniff my stringā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦no, no, no! Wait one second! I have it bacon!!! Bacon scented string for the win! :bacon: :bacon: :trophy:

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Zipline strings smell like laundry soap, especially out of the package. Not sure on the brand of soap if someone else has noticed this and can identify the detergent.

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I never smelled Zipline strings because Iā€™m always like ā€œaawwww, so pretty!ā€

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Yup, same here, and echo all of this. I hate it, but it is what it is.

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