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How can anyone put toothpaste back in a tube? Is there a tool? Is there at least a video of it happening?
10 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Instead of putting toothpaste back in a tube, why don't you digress back to infancy and put yourself back in your mother's womb. The world is not ready for your incompetence yet.
BTW, I feel sorry for your parents they must be very disappointed.
- 1 decade ago
get a top from another tube. melt a small hole in it to fit a plastic tube into it. put the other end on a syringe and put some toothpaste into it. then screw the old top on the already sqeezed tube. after doing that, push the plunger down on the syringe and it will go into the tube. now after doing all of this, go to the nearest wall and beat your head on it for about ten minutes while you think of why you would do something so friggin idiotic as this. thanks for wasting my oxygen...
- 1 decade ago
no way.
just the manufactory can put toothpaste in the tube before they pack two ends of the tube.
- 1 decade ago
it goes in the tube through the bottom then a machine folds the bottom really tightly
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- 1 decade ago
Yes. you can do that yourself in your house itself. simply fill the paste in a piston syringe and inject it in the tube from its mouth. its done.
- 1 decade ago
you dont fill the tube from the side of the cap. you fill it from the other end of the tube and seal it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Why would you ever do that? Unless you're planning on poisoning someone, I can't see the point in it.
- 1 decade ago
no way
Although i wonder why u ask that weird question
its done by machines in factories