WAHH Quantum Sensations alcohol spray simulates the feeling of being drunk
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Harvard professor David Edwards came up with idea of using his micro-particle spraying technology to distribute alcohol after meeting with Philippe Starck
Each spray of the device contains nearly 1,000 times less alcohol than a standard shot, so it would reportedly take hundreds of actuations to get drunk
WAHH Quantum Sensations is a spray which contains tiny amounts of alcohol and can be sprayed directly into the mouth or onto food
When sprayed into the mouth, WAHH Quantum Sensations is said to produce a slight light-headedness which passes almost immediately
Each WAHH Quantum Sensations spray holds two milliliters of liquid and delivers 20-25 actuations
The WAHH Quantum Sensations spray delivers approximately 0.075 ml of alcohol liquid in the form of micro-particles
When sprayed into the mouth, WAHH Quantum Sensations is said to produce a slight light-headedness which passes almost immediately
There are two types of WAHH Quantum Sensations spray, the 'Flash' (tonic flavor) and the 'Demon' (a spicy, wooded and slightly fruity flavor)
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A professor who has previously created chocolate and coffee aerosols has teamed up with designer Philippe Starck, and turned his micro-particle spraying science to booze. The WAHH Quantum Sensations spray delivers approximately 0.075 ml of alcohol liquid in the form of micro-particles and reportedly simulates the sensorial pleasure of alcohol, giving the user a brief moment of light-headedness and distraction.
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