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Hostage Tape Overview

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56 Products · 239 SKUs/Variants
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Top Products

Of all Hostage Tape products monitored by Particl in the last month, Hostage Mouth Tape is the top product, at a price of $96.22. 56 products are available on the Particl app, and sortable by sentiment, discount, or any other field.

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Hostage Mouth Tape
First seen Sep 23, 2023
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Hostage Tape - Buy 3 Get 2 FREE - SPECIAL OFFER
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Hostage Nose Strips
First seen Sep 23, 2023
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Hostage Mouth Tape Year - Women's
First seen Mar 5, 2024
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Hostage Nose Strips 30 Day Try
First seen Sep 20, 2023
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Hostage Mouth Tape & Nose Strips SPECIALS
First seen Sep 25, 2024
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Hostage Tape 2.0 Refill
First seen Sep 20, 2023
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Hostage Mouth Tape - Women's
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Hostage Mouth Tape SPECIAL
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Hostage Tape 30 Day Supply
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Product Types

Sleep & Snoring Aids is the most common product type of all Hostage Tape products, it made $0 in revenue last month alone.
Hostage Tape operates across broader categories like Emergency Preparedness, General Office Supplies, Health Care, and more that Particl classifies. Product types are broken down further in the Particl app.

Sleep & Snoring Aids

Personal Hygiene

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Company Assets

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Homepage from May 10, 2025
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Instagram from May 10, 2025
You were born with the ultimate breathing system
You were born with the ultimate breathing system. But most people forgot how to use it. Mouth breathing is survival mode. Your nose is designed to filter, humidify, and regulate your breath. It fuels better sleep, sharper focus, and calmer nervous systems. If you’re constantly tired, anxious, or foggy… this might be why. In this video, we break down the real reason nasal breathing is superior and why it’s time to stop using your mouth as your main breathing tool. Train your breath. Reclaim your energy. #fyp #sleep #energy #personaldevelopment #selfcare #breath #breathe
Email from May 9, 2025
Mothers Day Sale - 50% Off Bundles
Mothers Day Sale - 50% Off Bundles
Instagram from May 9, 2025
Your natural performance enhancer 😎🤐

Nasal breathing isn’t just about oxygen
Your natural performance enhancer 😎🤐 Nasal breathing isn’t just about oxygen. It’s a chemical upgrade. Every time you breathe through your nose, your body releases nitric oxide, a powerful molecule that acts as a natural vasodilator. That means more blood flow, better oxygen delivery, sharper focus, and enhanced performance. It’s like your body’s built-in pre-workout… and you’ve had access to it your whole life. Mouth breathing skips this entirely. It short-circuits your respiratory efficiency and robs your body of nitric oxide, forcing your heart and lungs to work harder for less. Nasal breathing is the move. It’s quiet, controlled, and chemically superior. Whether you’re training, working, or just trying to stay sharp throughout the day, nasal breathing taps into your biology to help you focus harder, move better, and recover faster. This isn’t a gimmick. It’s human physiology. Close your mouth. Breathe through your nose. And unlock what your body was built to do, with mouth tape. #fyp #sleep #performance #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfdevelopment #selfimprovement #selfcare #health
Instagram from May 9, 2025
Nasal breathing isn’t just for sleep
Nasal breathing isn’t just for sleep. It’s a game-changer in the gym, on the field, and under the bar. When you breathe through your nose, you optimize oxygen delivery, improve CO₂ tolerance, and keep your nervous system calm under stress. That means better endurance, more efficient recovery, and less gassing out mid-set. Mouth breathing floods your system with stress. Nasal breathing builds a body that can actually handle pressure. Control your breath. Control your output. Work harder. Train smarter. One breath at a time. 🤐 #fyp #sleep #workout #gym #exercise #workoutmotivation #breath #breathe #fitness #run #runner #running #runningmotivation
Instagram from May 9, 2025
You weren’t born a mouth breather
You weren’t born a mouth breather. You were conditioned into it. Break the habit. Mouth breathing isn’t natural. It’s a coping mechanism your body adopted under stress, poor posture, blocked airways, or bad habits. Over time, it became automatic. But here’s the truth: mouth breathing keeps you in a constant state of survival. Shallow, rapid breaths signal danger to your nervous system and fuel anxiety, fatigue, and poor sleep. Nasal breathing is the upgrade. It filters air, regulates oxygen, boosts nitric oxide (a natural performance enhancer), and calms your mind. It’s how humans were meant to breathe. Deep, quiet, and powerful. Mouth tape can help you rewire your brain back to nature’s default of nasal breathing. It’s not a quick fix. It’s a return to baseline. To calm. To strength. To clarity. Retrain your breath. Reclaim your power. #fyp #sleep #breathe #health #healthy #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfdevelopment #selfimprovement #SelfCare
Instagram from May 9, 2025
More CO2, more oxygen
More CO2, more oxygen. Nasal breathing (and mouth tape) helps you get the most from every breath. When you breathe through your nose, you’re not just inhaling air. You’re optimizing your body’s ability to absorb oxygen. How? It all comes down to CO2. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is often misunderstood. While it’s commonly thought of as a waste product, it plays a crucial role in helping oxygen release from your blood into your tissues. This is called the Bohr effect. When you breathe through your nose, your body retains CO2 longer, allowing it to help deliver more oxygen where it’s needed - muscles, brain, organs, everywhere. Nasal breathing also improves lung function by allowing the air to be filtered and humidified, which makes oxygen more accessible to your bloodstream. The longer you keep CO2 in balance, the more efficient your oxygen usage becomes. In short, breathing through your nose ensures you’re not just getting air, but maximizing every breath. More CO2 means more oxygen. And that’s how you get the most out of your breathing. #fyp #sleep #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfdevelopment #selfimprovement #SelfCare #health #healthy #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #healthylife
Instagram from May 8, 2025
Why does it matter how you breathe
Why does it matter how you breathe? It’s easy to take breathing for granted, until you realize how much it affects your body. Whether you’re breathing through your mouth or your nose, the way you inhale and exhale impacts everything from your energy levels to your sleep quality, focus, and overall health. Nasal breathing is the body’s natural way to breathe. The nose filters and warms the air, boosts oxygen absorption, and produces nitric oxide, which enhances circulation and immune function. It also supports proper jaw alignment, oral health, and encourages deeper, more restful sleep. On the other hand, mouth breathing can lead to dry mouth, bad breath, and disrupted sleep patterns. Over time, it can contribute to stress, anxiety, poor posture, and even changes in facial structure. So, why does it matter? Because the way you breathe doesn’t just affect your lungs. It affects your entire body. And if you want to feel better, sleep better, and perform better, it starts with paying attention to how you breathe. #fyp #sleep #health #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #healthylife #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfdevelopment #selfimprovement #SelfCare
Instagram from May 8, 2025
You’re not allergic to spring
You’re not allergic to spring. You’re allergic to mouth breathing. Seasonal allergies hit harder when you breathe through your mouth. Why? Because your nose is your body’s built-in air filter, designed to trap pollen, dust, and allergens before they reach your lungs. When you breathe through your mouth, you bypass that entire system. No filtration. No defense. Just raw, unfiltered air flooding your body and triggering inflammation, congestion, and fatigue. Nasal breathing isn’t just “better”. It’s biological defense. Train your nose to do its job again. Tape up at night. Be intentional during the day. Watch your symptoms shift. This allergy season, don’t just treat the surface. Fix the root. #fyp #sleep #allergies #breath #breath #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment #selfdevelopment #selfimprovement #selfcare
Instagram from May 8, 2025
People debate mouth tape like it’s a trend
People debate mouth tape like it’s a trend. But the truth is, the science behind nasal breathing isn’t up for debate. While studies on mouth taping are still emerging, there’s already a mountain of research confirming the benefits of nasal breathing: improved oxygen efficiency, deeper sleep, reduced snoring, lower stress levels, and even better oral health. The research on nasal breathing spans decades. The practice spans centuries. From yogic pranayama to traditional Chinese medicine, ancient cultures have emphasized nasal breathing as a core pillar of health and longevity. Modern science is finally catching up. Studies show that nasal breathing improves oxygen uptake, lowers blood pressure, reduces anxiety, enhances sleep quality, and even boosts nitric oxide production, a molecule linked to cardiovascular and immune health. One 2006 study in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that nasal breathing increased oxygen efficiency and reduced the work of breathing during sleep. Another, published in Chest (2010), linked nasal breathing to better control of sleep-disordered breathing and less fragmented rest. Mouth tape is just a tool. A simple way to help you retrain your body to do what it was designed to do: breathe through your nose. The tape isn’t the magic. The magic is in the breath. If you’re still waking up tired, snoring, or struggling with anxiety, start by changing how you breathe, especially at night. #fyp #sleep #science #health #healthy #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #healthylife #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfimprovement #selfdevelopment #SelfCare
Instagram from May 8, 2025
Beard-tested
Beard-tested. 🧔‍♂️ Sleep-approved. 🤐 If you’ve got facial hair, you already know the struggle. Most mouth tapes peel off, shift, or simply don’t stick to beards. Hostage Tape is built different. Engineered with extra-strong adhesive and premium medical grade materials, Hostage Tape is built to stay on all night, no matter how thick your beard is (or how much you toss and turn). It locks in place, helps you breathe through your nose, and supports deep, uninterrupted sleep. No slipping. No peeling. No waking up with a soggy piece of tape on your pillow (or a soggy pillow). Hostage Tape isn’t just beard-friendly. It’s beard-proof. Wake up clear-headed, rested, and ready, without shaving your face. #fyp #sleep #sleepy #sleeping #breath #breathe #beard #mensgrooming #healthy #healthyliving #healthylifestyle #healthylife #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfimprovement #selfdevelopment #SelfCare
Instagram from May 7, 2025
It’s not just snoring
It’s not just snoring. It’s shaping your child’s future, one breath at a time. If your child snores, wakes up tired, or breathes through their mouth at night, it’s not something to ignore. These may be signs of chronic mouth breathing, a condition that can impact far more than just sleep. Mouth breathing in children has been linked to poor sleep quality, restless nights, behavioral challenges, and even symptoms that mimic ADHD. But the effects go deeper: it can alter facial development, lead to a narrower jaw, and increase the risk of crooked teeth and orthodontic issues later in life. On the other hand, nasal breathing supports deep, restorative sleep and helps guide proper growth and development. It promotes healthy tongue posture, strong jaw formation, better oxygen intake, and a calm nervous system - all crucial during a child’s most formative years. This isn’t about appearances. It’s about long-term health, focus, and function. Breathe better. Sleep better. Live better. Grow better. Start with the nose 👃 Start with your breath 🤐 #fyp #mouthtape #sleep #sleepy #sleeping #breath #breathe #healthy #healthyliving #healthylifestyle #healthylife #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfimprovement #selfdevelopment #SelfCare #childhood #child #children
Instagram from May 7, 2025
The Silent Epidemic 😵

Mouth breathing isn’t just a bad habit
The Silent Epidemic 😵 Mouth breathing isn’t just a bad habit. It’s a growing epidemic hiding in plain sight. Millions of people breathe through their mouths every day without realizing the long-term damage it’s causing to their bodies and minds. Unlike nasal breathing, which filters, humidifies, and regulates air intake, mouth breathing skips the body’s natural defenses, inviting dry, unfiltered air straight into your lungs. Over time, this silent shift in how we breathe contributes to a cascade of health issues: poor sleep, snoring, anxiety, fatigue, high blood pressure, brain fog, and even structural changes in the face, especially in children. It’s linked to concentration problems, weakened immunity, and an increased risk of chronic disease. And yet, most people don’t even know it’s happening. This isn’t a niche wellness concern. It’s a widespread, under-recognized health crisis. Mouth breathing is quietly robbing people of energy, clarity, and peace of mind, one breath at a time. But the good news? The fix is simple, powerful, and completely natural: a return to nasal breathing. It’s not just better. It’s how your body was designed to breathe. Close your mouth. Reclaim your breath. Reverse the epidemic. #fyp #sleep #breath #breathe #healthy #healthylifestyle #HealthyLiving #selfimprovement #selfdevelopment #selfcare #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth
Instagram from May 7, 2025
Not sleeping well
Not sleeping well? It could be your breathing. And mouth tape may be your fix 🤐 Nasal breathing during sleep offers significant benefits by optimizing airflow, regulating physiology, and promoting relaxation. Here’s how it helps: 1. Improved Oxygenation: Nasal breathing filters, warms, and humidifies air, enhancing oxygen absorption in the lungs. It also boosts nitric oxide production, which improves blood flow and oxygen delivery, supporting deeper, more restorative sleep. 2. Reduced Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Breathing through the nose stabilizes the airway, reducing the likelihood of airway collapse compared to mouth breathing. This can decrease snoring and alleviate mild obstructive sleep apnea symptoms, leading to less disrupted sleep. 3. Better Respiratory Rhythm: Nasal breathing promotes slower, diaphragmatic breathing, which balances oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. This prevents hyperventilation, stabilizes heart rate, and fosters a calmer sleep state. 4. Enhanced Parasympathetic Activation: Nasal breathing stimulates the vagus nerve, activating the parasympathetic nervous system (“rest and digest” mode). This reduces stress, lowers cortisol levels, and helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. 5. Decreased Dry Mouth and Throat Irritation: Unlike mouth breathing, which dries out the oral cavity and throat, nasal breathing maintains moisture, preventing discomfort that can wake you up or cause morning soreness. 6. Lower Risk of Sleep Disruptions: By maintaining a consistent breathing pattern, nasal breathing reduces the chances of waking up due to gasping, choking, or discomfort associated with mouth breathing. #fyp #sleep #sleepy #healthy #healthyliving #healthylifestyle #healthylife #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfimprovement #selfdevelopment #SelfCare #breath #breathe
Instagram from May 7, 2025
How your child breathes affects how they grow 👶

It’s not just about getting enough air - it’s about how that air enters the body
How your child breathes affects how they grow 👶 It’s not just about getting enough air - it’s about how that air enters the body. Nasal breathing plays a crucial role in a child’s development, influencing everything from sleep quality and jaw formation to posture, attention span, immune health, and behavior. When kids breathe through their nose, it encourages proper tongue posture, which supports the growth of a well-developed jaw and airway. It also helps filter and humidify the air, regulate oxygen intake, and boost nitric oxide production - all critical for brain and body development. But chronic mouth breathing, especially during sleep, can disrupt all of that. It’s been linked to poor sleep quality, behavioral issues, narrow facial structure, and even misaligned teeth. The earlier you catch it, the better the outcome. Help your child thrive - one nasal breath at a time 🤐👃 #fyp #sleep #sleeptime #sleepy #sleepbetter #sleepwell #breath #breathe #childhealth #childhood #health #healthy #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #healthylife #selfimprovement #selfdevelopment #selfcare #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth
Email from May 6, 2025
Discover the Sleep Solutions with Hostage Tape
Discover the Sleep Solutions with Hostage Tape
Instagram from May 6, 2025
Some people feel the difference in 8 hours
Some people feel the difference in 8 hours. Others in 7 days. Either way, the results are real. Mouth tape isn’t hype. It’s a tool to help your body return to what it was designed to do: breathe through your nose. For some, the results are immediate. One night of nasal breathing and they wake up with more energy, fewer sleep interruptions, and less snoring. For others, it takes a few days. Your body needs time to adjust, especially if you’ve been mouth breathing for years. But once your system recalibrates, the benefits become undeniable: deeper sleep, calmer mornings, clearer thinking, and even better oral health. This isn’t about trends. It’s about biology. And your body knows the difference. Try it for one night. Stick with it for seven. Your sleep will speak for itself. #fyp #sleep #sleepy #sleeptime #sleepwell #sleepbetter #breath #breathe #health #healthy #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #selfdevelopment #selfimprovement #selfcare
Instagram from May 6, 2025
Here’s how nasal breathing protects your smile 😁 (and how mouth breathing can wreck it) 😵👇

Mouth breathing, especially chronically or during sleep, can negatively impact dental health in several ways due to changes in oral environment and
Here’s how nasal breathing protects your smile 😁 (and how mouth breathing can wreck it) 😵👇 Mouth breathing, especially chronically or during sleep, can negatively impact dental health in several ways due to changes in oral environment and biomechanics. Here’s a concise explanation: 1. Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): Mouth breathing reduces saliva production by drying out the oral cavity. Saliva is crucial for neutralizing acids, washing away food particles, and preventing bacterial overgrowth. A dry mouth increases the risk of: - Tooth Decay: Less saliva allows bacteria to thrive, producing acids that erode enamel. - Gum Disease: Dryness irritates gums, making them more susceptible to inflammation (gingivitis) and periodontitis. 2. Altered Oral pH: Mouth breathing bypasses the nasal passages, which filter and humidify air. This leads to a more acidic oral environment, weakening enamel and promoting cavities. 3. Increased Plaque Buildup: Reduced saliva flow impairs the mouth’s natural cleaning process, allowing plaque to accumulate on teeth, further contributing to decay and gum issues. 4. Dental Misalignment (Malocclusion): Chronic mouth breathing, especially in children, can alter facial and jaw development. It may lead to: - Narrowed dental arches, crowding teeth. - An open bite or misaligned jaw, requiring orthodontic intervention. - Changes in tongue posture, which affects tooth alignment. 5. Higher Risk of Enamel Erosion: Dryness and acid exposure from mouth breathing make enamel more vulnerable to erosion, especially if combined with acidic foods or drinks. 6. Bad Breath (Halitosis): A dry mouth fosters bacterial growth, leading to persistent bad breath, which can also signal underlying dental issues. Nasal breathing (and mouth tape) can put a stop to this 🤐🦷 #fyp #sleep #health #sleepaid #wellness #snoring #dentist #dentista #dentistry #dentistlife #teeth #tooth #cavities #dental #dentalhygiene #dentalhealth

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