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You can check out their web site at www.kicknbass.com I think you are better off to just add scent to the bag of worms after you pour them. The owner of kicknbass told me that if you mix your scent 50/50 with worm oil then it gives you a good mixture for packaging scented plastics. It seems to me that when you cook the scent into the plastic, the scent gets weeker and I think the plastic seals in most of the scent. But that might not be true with your heavily salted baits because the salt seems to make the bait more poreous, therefore allowing some of that scent to escape as the salt on the surface disolves. Maybe I'm just up in the night here? What do you guys think?

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Kick N Bass is a great scent and mixes well in the plastic, but it does cook out easily. This is why I went with Pro Cure. That scent just refuses to cook out. My advice is if you're planning on mixing Kick N Bass to your plastic, add it just before it's ready to pour.

Chris

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