I know.. plaque bugs don't crawl on my teeth. that would just be disgusting
2007-08-05 09:59:36
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answer #1
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answered by Katherine N 3
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Technically both "germ" and "bug" are generic terms loosely used to describe bacteria AND viruses with the added gross-out effect.
2007-08-05 17:04:44
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answered by Kit K 2
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i don't know, i stopped watching tv around 1984 or so because of all the stupid things like "plaque bugs" on it.
2007-08-05 17:02:14
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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They're trying to gross you out by making you think that little bugs are crawling around on your teeth to get you to buy their products.
2007-08-05 17:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they just say 'bugs' to make you worry, and think that actual bugs are crawling on your teeth, but we arnt that dumb!! They say it to try and make you buy there products, but its a bit of a pathetic way 2 say that bugs are crawling on your teeth, good luck with finding your answer! :)
2007-08-05 17:05:43
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answered by Luke B 2
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hahaha hell ya they r so dumb!
i hate those toothbrush commercials
2007-08-05 17:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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See it worked, you remembered their commercial!!!
2007-08-05 18:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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They say things like that to make you think "GROSS, Disgusting" it's a marketing strategy.
(marketing major)
2007-08-05 17:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a YouTube link so I can check it?
2007-08-05 17:00:46
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answered by Malcolm uses Xbox 360 Avatar 7
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you heard of meth right ? hence the term 'bugs'
2007-08-05 17:26:40
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answered by reyals999 3
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