 Singles Day, November 11th, is a made-up Chinese holiday that started out as an anti-Valentine's Day movement. All those ones represent singles. This year, Alibaba worked with Johnson & Johnson to come up with new floral formulas of that tried-and-true antiseptic, listerine. Add we got its hands on the two new flavors, and we decided to put them to the test. Well, I'm a little befuddled by the names because I've never seen a blossom of rosemary. I would imagine that rosemary blossom tastes like rosemary, but that normally goes on chicken, so this is throwing me off a little bit. I'm not quite sure what to expect when I think blossoms, I think, you know, flowers. Although that's a weird taste in my mouth. I'm already judging it. I think rosemary blossom will taste a little earthier. And I also don't really know what vanilla breeze is intended to mean. Vanilla breeze, that sounds even worse. Switch it around and then tell us what your initial reaction is to the flavor. Okay, do I do it like, in sideways, sniff it? Bottoms up. You get the rosemary or the blossom. Yeah, it was mild. It was a mild flavor, nothing overpowering. It's not as bad as normal a string. It does taste a little lighter, not as intense. I mean, you definitely get the rosemary. It's not bad. I did not taste any rosemary or a blossom. I tasted blistering. Oh, never mind. There's an aftertaste. There's an aftertaste. I don't like that one. Oh, God. There is a hint of vanilla. I don't know where the breeze comes in. Okay, I didn't like this one as much. Also, it's much more powerful than this one. This I can do. I got vanilla and breeze. I don't know, blistering. I don't know if I need extra flavor to add to my blistering. I'm looking for fresh breath, not necessarily fresh breath with a tinge of rosemary. Alright, I'm here for the taste test. Marty, this is for a young female consumer.