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Remove Child Before Folding: The 101 Stupidest, Silliest, and Wackiest Warning Labels Ever
Bob Dorigo Jones Warner Books, January 4, 2007
Book Description from Amazon:
REMOVE CHILD BEFORE FOLDING is a warning label put on an actual baby stroller, ostensibly because without such caution parents might crush their child and sue the stroller company for making a defective product. For years, the Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch (M-LAW) has held their yearly "Wacky Warning Labels" contest. Last year's winner: A flushable toilet brush that warns users, "Do not use for personal hygiene." And where would society be if the public was not warned that a child's scooter will "move when used," or that a can of pepper spray "may irritate eyes?"
Remove Child Before Folding offers the 101 most ludicrous, silly, and just plain stupid warning labels ever slapped onto perfectly good products. Just remember that your hairdryer should not be used while sleeping.
Read more about the contest on MLAW's website.
Read about 2005 contest winners.
Read about 2006 contest winners.
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