JAPAN: Bust-Up gum gives boobs a boost

By: Michael Fitzpatrick | 30 April 2007

Japan has added another candidate to its long line of improbable 'functional food' chewing gums - a gum that promises to make breasts bigger.

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Japan has added another candidate to its long line of improbable 'functional food' chewing gums - a gum that promises to make breasts bigger.

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