@pinkmoonatelier: 🤭Blooper at the end!🤭 💖I remember seeing this online somewhere so when i checked this bottle of gum, I found the little pad of papers! 🎀it's so cute and tidy! #pinkmoonatelier #kawaiilifestyle #socutesy #japanesegum #chewinggum

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thehauntedmarionette
TheHauntedMarionette 🇵🇸 :
thats actually so cool and efficient!! all the memes abt japan living in the future are way too accurate i swear
2024-09-26 01:22:55
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keyTheKeysha :
late but I thought it was another chewing gum 😓😓I almost ate it
2026-07-04 10:47:10
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random07563
random07 :
ohhhh thats was why it was there
2025-12-27 22:51:33
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misterpinkmoon
MrPinkMoon :
Of course they have a considerate reason for the paper
2024-09-26 02:44:46
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Christa Bear 🐻 :
I wish all gum had this.
2024-09-27 00:51:52
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