Business Insider: Scope put out a website for a brand new product set to debut around April 1: Bacon mouthwash. Mashable notes that "Procter & Gamble, Scope's parent company, claims this is a real product." Scope is tweeting about the product nonstop, and the mouthwash does have its own product page on Scope's main website. But this product seems too amazingly strange to be true.
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