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Years ago, my mom played a joke on my dad and put itching powder in his underwear! He was spending too much time playing golf! He came home sooner for sure! She was sure to do this when he went to the golf course. He always ended up home in 35 minutes and in the shower! She convinced him he developed a "golf allergy"! I would like to try this on my hubby. He is getting very cocky is always complaining about me putting in too much fabric softener in his underclothes. I have tried all of the gag shops and the stuff they sell does not work!
Anyone know where I can find the real thing?

2007-03-10 20:03:39 · 9 answers · asked by Marie 7 in Entertainment & Music Jokes & Riddles

I don't think fiber glass is a good idea. I just want him to itch not really hurt him. Chili powder works? May be worth a try!

2007-03-10 20:23:53 · update #1

9 answers

The A1 stuff is fibreglass powder.

Like you get sanding back eg a boat .

Or the particles off those fibreglass house insulation batts you put in ceilings of houses.

Not a nice item though really.
But 100% itching grade..

How about eg chili powder sprinkles?

2007-03-10 20:09:43 · answer #1 · answered by satnee2003 5 · 1 0

Itching Powder

2016-10-04 07:59:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you have a Maple tree nearby the "source" is FREE. Here's the itching powder recipe: Back when I was about 12 years old, my brother and I ordered some itching powder from a mail-order joke shop. We were intrigued to discover, quite by accident, just how natural the (only) ingredient was. It wasn't really a powder, but actually looked like hundreds of tiny slivers. We figured that it had to occur naturally, or be a cheap by-product from some other process, in order for it to be sold so inexpensively.

We guessed (correctly) what it was, and made up a batch ourselves. Yep, it looked just like the commercial itching powder that we obtained by mail. Here's what we stumbled upon:


In early fall, we found a maple tree and noticed all the brown helicopter-like seedpods that some people call "whirligigs." The pods are green when they're immature (spring and summer) and turn brown as they ripen. When they're dry enough, they fall from the trees with a graceful, spiral motion.

I picked up a whirlygig and looked carefully at the seed end. Guess what? Those same tiny, hair-like slivers that were in the bag of itching powder were covering the seedpod!

To remove the slivers from the whirlygigs, my brother and I hit upon this process:

Place a sheet of white paper (or a paper towel) on a flat surface.

Hold a whirlygig in each hand, grasping the "propeller" end between thumb and forefinger.

Let the seed pod end hang down towards the paper.

Now rub the seed pods against each other over the sheet of paper and notice that the slivery hairs that coat the seed pods will loosen and fall to the paper.

Do this with a few dozen whirlygigs and the result is a teaspoon of slivers, which is the ingredient of the commercially available itching powder. A little goes a long way!

We also tried scraping the hairs off with a razor blade, but the rubbing method described above works best. Not only did we have to worry about scraping away too much of the seedpod itself, we risked cutting up our fingers with the sharp blade. The simplest methods are often the best.

The catalog said to pour a small amount of itching powder down the victim's back and he/she would be scratching for quite some time. Did we ever try it out? We'll never tell!

It would be a good idea to store your itching powder in a ziplock bag or envelope. The more the sliver-like hairs dry, the better your "powder" should be. Mix the dried hair particles with cornstarch or bathpowder. Check out the link below.

Sneezing powder is made from finely ground pepper. That can be hot peppers too, dry them in the oven and grind them fine as dust.

2007-03-10 20:11:03 · answer #3 · answered by inked_2007 2 · 3 0

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I shave down there all the time in the shower. No need for cream or gel or anything. It gets itchy when it starts growing back and the stinging will go away after your skin gets used to it. It's a sensitive area, as Im sure y'well know... Pat some Gold Bond Medicated Powder on there when yer done. Awwwesome cooling sensation. P.S. Chicks dig it, so ignore all the "it's not manly" crap.

2016-03-28 22:50:35 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Spencers, Joke stores, magic stores.

I think baking soda is the main ingredient but I'm not sure.

2007-03-10 20:10:41 · answer #6 · answered by Sarah 1 · 1 0

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good luck

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2007-03-10 20:35:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

too much fabric softner in his underclothes ??? are you friggin kiddin me ??

2007-03-10 20:10:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2007-03-10 20:07:43 · answer #9 · answered by HOPE 3 · 1 0

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