There's a classic Seinfeld episode titled "The Invitations," which likely spurred many of our first realizations that licking envelopes may be a bad idea. While the episode was clearly a comedic exaggeration, they were on to something. Here's why you should avoid licking envelopes altogether.
There's a classic Seinfeld episode titled "The Invitations," which likely spurred many of our first realizations that licking envelopes may be a bad idea. While the episode was clearly a comedic exaggeration, they were on to something. Here's why you should avoid licking envelopes altogether.
Before Envelopes, People Protected Messages With Letterlocking - Atlas Obscura
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Yes, N.J. voters, you can use Scotch tape to seal your mail-in ballot envelopes. But, it's not recommended.
Never Lick an Envelope and Other Cautionary Tales - HubPages
Licking envelopes to seal them closed is a completely normal thing that feels kinda weird. : r/Showerthoughts
How To Seal Envelopes Without Licking - Fine Cardstock
DNA Tests for Envelopes Have a Price - The Atlantic
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How To Seal an Envelope-- Without Licking It!