Spray For Attracting Bigfoot - Alternative View

Spray For Attracting Bigfoot - Alternative View
Spray For Attracting Bigfoot - Alternative View

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Video: Spray For Attracting Bigfoot - Alternative View
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The endless hunt for evidence of Bigfoot's existence may soon come to an end. A North Carolina woman has invented a spray that she says can attract any Bigfoot within a couple of miles.

Ellie Megan Webb says that from the beginning, the mixture was intended for her husband to ward off mosquitoes during his expeditions in search of the mysterious cryptid. After splashing the spray several times, he asked his wife to correct the recipe, because the smell seemed too feminine to him. So to make the scent more masculine, Ellie added a few ingredients.

She put up her product, packaged in a beautifully designed bottle, for sale. The market reaction to the spray that sells for $ 7 online ranges from excitement to laughter.

However, don't jump to conclusions. During a recent field test of the spray, Corey Webb, Ellie's husband, who was part of a research team called the Bigfoot 911, stumbled upon a "large bipedal animal covered in hair." It happened on August 4, 2017 in a forest in McDowell County.

“I think that's enough to say that the spray can help find Bigfoot,” says Ellie Webb. “To attract him, you need a scent that will spark his curiosity and desire to investigate.”

Corey Webb believes the spray's secret is that it masks human odor and allows researchers to hide their presence in the forest.

We can only hope that the spray will not turn out to be an aphrodisiac for Bigfoot, otherwise the hunt for the legendary creature can take a pretty serious turn.

Voronina Svetlana

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