REMOVE CHILD BEFORE FOLDING - A warning label put on an actual baby
stroller, ostensibly because without such caution parents might
crush their children and sue the stroller company for making a
defective product. For years, the Michigan anti-lawsuit watch group
M-LAW has held their yearly 'Wacky Warning Label' contest (this
year's winner: a toilet brush whose maker warned, 'Do Not Use For
Personal Hygiene'), in order to highlight the silliest labels ever
pasted on actual appliances. REMOVE CHILD BEFORE FOLDING offers the
101 most ludicrous, silly and just plain stupid warning labels ever
slapped onto perfectly good products, as well as some of the
lawsuits that resulted from them. So before you drop that hairdryer
in the bathtub, read these warnings: 'This Product Moves when Used'
(from a popular child's scooter), 'Once used rectally, this
thermometer should not be used orally' ('nuff said), 'Harmful if
swallowed' (from a brass fishing lure with a three-pronged hook),
'May Irritate Eyes' (from a can of self-defense pepper spray).
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