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You've been washing the doorway. The smell's made in the room.
Your medication slows your stomach down. That's not a side effect — that's literally how it works.
Food that moves slower sits longer. Anything that sits, ferments. And that gas doesn't just stay put — it heads out through your breath, your sweat, your skin, your urine.
None of it was wrong. It was aimed at the wrong place.
Every one of these treats an exit. Crave Candy works at the source.
Four actives. Two jobs. Zero guesswork.
Soothes a gut emptying slower than it used to
FDA-recognized for gut-origin odor since 1980
Traditional internal-deodorizing co-active
For breath and digestive gas
Supplement Facts
Other ingredients: [add your excipients — pectin, tapioca syrup, cane sugar, citric acid, natural flavors, colors, as applicable to your actual formula].
Not a trend. A 46-year-old regulatory fact.
We're not putting a stock photo of someone in a white coat here and calling it science. Here's the actual paper trail — click through and read it yourself.
Here's what actually happens. Not what we wish happened.
And that's normal. It's working upstream, not on contact.
It's the chlorophyll. Harmless, expected, and the first evidence it's circulating.
Not your underarms — your breath. Most people notice before they're checking.
You'll still reach for it — because you like it, not because you're afraid.
Give it the full pouch before you judge it. This isn't a 48-hour fix — it's not supposed to be.
What women are actually saying.
I'm on Wegovy and noticed it around week nine — sharper, almost chemical. Tried the spray and the clinical stick, neither touched it. Around day 13 I realized I'd stopped breathing into my hand at my desk. By day 30, deodorant was a habit again, not a defense.
Nobody warned me, so I want to warn you — day 9, it's the chlorophyll, totally normal. Past that, this is the first thing that's actually done anything for the Mounjaro smell. Not overnight — closer to three weeks.
Sulfur soap, bentonite clay, a surgical scrub from a forum — all of it. What sold me was the mechanism actually being explained. My husband mentioned the laundry basket didn't smell anymore, completely unprompted, around week three.
Being honest — it didn't work on the 30-day timeline, more like 35–40. But it did work, and I was two weeks from asking my doctor about stopping Zepbound over this. Four stars because I wish it'd been faster, not because it failed.
Built for one specific situation.
A quick, kind note: if you're the only one who's noticed and nobody around you can confirm it, that's genuinely common on these medications — some people report heightened smell sensitivity, not stronger body odor. Worth mentioning to your prescriber first.
Everything else treats one exit. This works on the source.
Try the full 90 days. Every tier, bundles included.
Not the fine print — all of it. A single pouch and a four-pouch bundle get the exact same promise. If it does nothing for you, just email us.
NO RETURN SHIPPING. NO FORM. NO PHOTOS OF THE POUCH. WE REFUND YOU AND WE MOVE ON.
Everything else you're wondering.
Yep. The mechanism's the same across all of them — slowed digestion is how the whole drug class works, not a quirk of one brand.
Totally. It's the chlorophyll doing its job — a good sign the active ingredient is working.
Most people notice their breath first, around day 12–16. Full effect by day 30.
The FDA formally recognized chlorophyllin copper complex for gut-origin odor control in 1980 — see the Federal Register final monograph. A 2004 peer-reviewed study also measured its effect on odor-causing compounds — see it on PubMed.
Some GLP-1 users report heightened smell sensitivity rather than a real change in body odor. If that sounds like you, mention it to your prescriber first.
Nope — one-time purchase works on every tier.
You already know what happens if you do nothing.
Another shower that doesn't fix it. Another deodorant reapplied at lunch. Another moment wondering if the weight loss is worth this.
You don't have to choose between the two.