JUST when you thought Kitten Fur perfume couldn't be outdone (PD Mon), America's Demeter Fragrance Library has come out with another unique scent.
Probably appealing to the more clucky demographic, you can now get the "New Baby" smell in a bottle - minus the sleepless nights.
The description on the company's website describes the bub smell as "light, bright, transparent and sheer with slight lemony touches and an underlying creaminess."
Travellers in China are unlikely to be caught short in public toilets - thanks to new face-scanning technology which restricts the issuing of toilet paper.
Facial recognition cameras have been installed in loo paper dispensers, which will only roll out 60cm at a time.
If the same person's face is scanned within 9 minutes their request will be denied.
The system aims to combat a rise in toilet paper theft, with citizens accused of nicking the rolls and taking them home.
"Some people take much more paper than needed," reported China Radio International, with the initiative having already dropped usage in one of Beijing's major facilities from 20 to just four rolls a day.
However some have complained that the 30 seconds taken for the scan could cause problems for those in urgent need of relief.
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