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Old 04-14-2009, 05:14 PM #2
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I've had that happen twice in the past few months and I had to have the dentist do his thing. The last time a week or so ago, I actually gashed my gum by the tooth. I am now done with popcorn. I've had enough of that kind of fun And I love popcorn but--

So I am now eating hull less popcorn. Yes, it's not like the real thing but at least it almost melts in my mouth and I don't have to worry about hulls. And I have always brushed and flossed and rinsed, every time I eat meals too, but man when you still get those hulls and cannot get them out after eating popcorn, it just isn't worth it anymore. At least not for me.
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