Entry #3. Thank You
Thank you

As soon as you grab it you can hear the crunchiness of the rapper, in a way it sounds like firewood cracking on a December night, getting ready to burn some delicious s'mores. In my hand, it felt like nothing was there, of course, you can feel it but it's light as a feather. It comes in a little white package saying, "Thank you". As soon as you open it gives flashbacks from all the important tests in high school, it also smells like Christmas with a nice warm cup of hot chocolate, and after a good meal at particular restaurants. This is a popular smell because they have candles, hand soap, and lotion at Bath & Body Works. At first glance, I immediately thought of the middle part of a freeze-dried Skittles as I just had some last night when I opened it. This particular piece looks like a white pumpkin without a stem or a chunk of all-white toothpaste. The color was whiter than white, they were the color of Robert Firmino's teeth. The size was small but enough to get rid of the bad smell in the mouth after eating onion on a burger.
Once I put it in my mouth, the freshness hit me right away. It had a good taste to it after a few seconds. moments later it started to dissolve. I tried biting it but it was still hard as a rock. My breath felt like it was just hit with an explosion of freshness. I wouldn't say that it opened up my mind right away, but I did feel slightly more focused. This whole process from finish to end lasted a good 3-4 minutes. Afterwards, I drank cold water and it felt like my throat was freezing and burning and the same time, the freshness from this white goodness and the cold water did not go well at all.
Overall, this little white ball of freshness is necessary as it keeps your mouth smelling good and clean, this is perfect for a job interview or just talking to people. It was a smooth process from start to finish as it only took a few minutes. Crazy how this little ball can bring back many memories.
Nice job of writing about these mints within a familiar context to make the experience relatable to the reader.
ReplyDeleterapper = Travis Scott or Eminem.
"Wrapper" is the spelling you mean here.