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SonytendoAmiibo said:
JEMC said:

Kotaku asked Nintendo, and they hav confirmed that they apply a non-toxic, bittering agent, to the cards to avoid the ingestion. Oh, and they've used Denatonium Benzoate which, according to wikipedia, is the "most bitter chemical compound known".

 

I'm glad Nintendo has gone with something like this for safety purposes, but I'm still wondering why would a journalist lick the card in the first place?

 

If you read the comments under the YouTube vid, she apologises for being drunk in the video. It's videogame journalism of a new kind.

Well, I'm surprised she could do all that while being drunk. Either she's extremely capable or she wasn't that drunk.



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