Social media asks, how long does Vicks VapoRub really last? - ABC 4

  • On Good Things Utah this morning – One mom’s story of using a decades-old jar of Vicks VapoRub has social media users singing the product’s praises, even as the brand cautions the use of expired products. Heather Chacon, an assistant professor of English at Greensboro College in North Carolina, shared a photo of herself holding a vintage jar of Vicks VapoRub. “My son has been sick (not Covid) and shout to to my mom, who loaned us the SAME pot of Vicks she used to use on me growing up,” Chacon wrote. In a follow-up message, Chacon added that she had used the topical cough suppressant on her son, and that it had surprising results.
  • Plus, this week photos surfaced on social media showing that the courts at the Zions Bank Basketball Campus, the Utah Jazz’s practice facility, got a redesign, trading the traditional navy blue, green and gold for a black and white look. With chatter buzzing on Twitter that the Jazz are looking to make a major brand change, owner Ryan Smith addressed the subject in a couple of tweets. First, he acknowledged the veracity of the practice facility change by quoting the above tweet with two pair of eyes emojis. More substantially, he responded to a Twitter user who replied to him with, “Absolutely awful. Are we trying to be the Brooklyn Nets?” (the Nets’ primary color scheme is just black and white).
  • And New York Fashion Week has officially come to a close, but the style inspiration it sparked will inevitably carry into our wardrobes in the coming...


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