Auctioning Saliva

Sale of 'Pretty Girl Drool' Banned from Chinese Auction Site

Claiming that saliva collected from pretty teenage girls is a tonic, a man set about to make his fortune on the Chinese equivalent of eBay, Taobao.com.

The site removed the product after receiving complaints from users. Taobao seller Zhou was asking roughly $3.25 for a small bottle of spit labeled with a photo of the spit-producing girl. The ‘pretty girl drool’ was allegedly collected from 18-year-old girls while they slept.

The listings were intended to test the marketplace demand for teen spit.
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