Monday, June 24, 2013

HOW INTERESTING......

America's Wackiest Warning Labels Contest, sponsored by nonprofit Center for America, is now in its 16th year... and the results are in. 

Here are the five finalists:
"Wash hands after using." A label on a common indoor extension cord.
"Not for contact lenses or direct use in eyes." A warning on a small bottle of spray-on, anti-fog cleaner.
"Not for human consumption." A warning on a package of rubber worms made for fishing.
"Company will not be held responsible for any illness or injury that is incurred while using the pedometer." A label on a commonly used pedometer.

"Combustion of this manufactured product results in the emissions of carbon monoxide, soot and other combustion byproducts which are known by the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm."
A warning on a box of matches.

Step at your own risk.

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