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    Question: Did you ever make Stink Bombs? And if you did how?

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      Asked by 420-Blaze_It to Matthew on 17 Nov 2016.
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        Matthew Kitching answered on 17 Nov 2016:


        Hi Blaze_it

        I have made stink bombs! But that was many many years ago…… 🙂

        Im sure I’m not allowed to tell you how to do it [and I’m sure you can find out on google…… 😉 ]

        Hope this answers your question – let me know if you want to know more!

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