
When I first heard of Anti Monkey Butt Powder I couldn't help but laugh. The name had me cracking up! Needless to say, I was curious about what it really was. It turns out it's a powder that's used to help bikers, cyclists, runners and other sporty types, including my beloved baseball players, to well...not have "monkey butt." So what is "monkey butt?" It's the slang term for soreness, itching and redness on one's bum due to friction and sweat, you know all the fun stuff behind the glamor of sports.
I was hoping my husband would test this one out for me. But I guess he's more shy than I ever knew because he was not willing to do that for me. And I, well, I haven't been all that active lately. First I was pregnant, then I lost the baby and as much as I've wanted to exercise since then it just hasn't happened with the craziness of the holidays. So I haven't been able to try it. But, I can tell you about what it's supposed to do, so those of you who are being good little exercisers (you probably are little if you are exercising, right?) can benefit from it.
Anti Monkey Butt powder was created by a couple of dirt bikers/racers who were tired of looking for the right product to help them with monkey butt. After some testing they came up with their combination of calamine, talc and fragrance that worked for them and now it's available to everyone at www.antimonkeybutt.com and in many mass market retailers. It comes with a SRP of $5.95 per 6oz bottle or $29.95 for a six-pack. And really, it's not just for those super sporty types, but for those who experience any kind of chafing from their clothing and shoes.
I was hoping my husband would test this one out for me. But I guess he's more shy than I ever knew because he was not willing to do that for me. And I, well, I haven't been all that active lately. First I was pregnant, then I lost the baby and as much as I've wanted to exercise since then it just hasn't happened with the craziness of the holidays. So I haven't been able to try it. But, I can tell you about what it's supposed to do, so those of you who are being good little exercisers (you probably are little if you are exercising, right?) can benefit from it.
Anti Monkey Butt powder was created by a couple of dirt bikers/racers who were tired of looking for the right product to help them with monkey butt. After some testing they came up with their combination of calamine, talc and fragrance that worked for them and now it's available to everyone at www.antimonkeybutt.com and in many mass market retailers. It comes with a SRP of $5.95 per 6oz bottle or $29.95 for a six-pack. And really, it's not just for those super sporty types, but for those who experience any kind of chafing from their clothing and shoes.

I was sent a bottle of Anti Monkey Butt Powder in order to facilitate this review.




























































































4 comments:
The name of this still makes me laugh! LOL Great review!
Natalie,
Hey girl. I couldn't help but laugh out loud when I saw the title of your post because I knew exactly what product you were talking about. I was in a sports store a couple years back and saw a bottle of this powder by the check out counter. Well, my baby brother and I exchange "gag" gifts during Christmas and this was IT for that year. I got so many laughs and he turned as red as the monkey's butt. The best part is that he and several other members of my family are motorcycle riders. They won't go cross country on their Harley's without this stuff...now that they know about it. As far as the biker's in my life are concerned, this product is A+.
Merry Christmas!
Freddae'
http://coffeegodandme.blogspot.com
Too funny! I wonder if this would work when running. My friends and I all chaf on our arms where our shirts rub.
@Brandy, I know the name kills me! Too funny!
@Freddae' that's great! I'm glad to know that someone tried it and loves it!
@Jen you should try it, it sounds like it works. I noticed they have a lady's powder or something like that too...you'll have to let me know if you end up trying it.
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