Warning: ridiculousness follows

This weekend I learned that paper towels, of all things, have warning labels. In utter amazement, I read: "Not recommended for use in hot conventional ovens. Do not leave crumpled paper towels in oven – they can ignite." The scary thing is, someone must have done just that – and cashed out in a lawsuit. Why else would you even think to disclaim something so silly?

I started to notice of all sorts of products and their ridiculous disclaimers. Here are some of the most outrageous I came across:

  • Most hair dryers: Do not use while taking a shower. Do not use while sleeping.
  • Dial soap directions: Use like regular soap.
  • Toilet bowel cleaning brush: Do not use orally.
  • All microwaves in the United States: Do not put pets in the microwave to dry them.
  • Tampax tampons: Remove used tampon before inserting a new one.
  • Portable stroller: Remove infant before folding for storage.
  • On a toilet bowel cleaner: Safe to use around pets and children, although it is not recommended that either be permitted to drink from toilet.
  • Liquid Plummer: Warning: Do not reuse the bottle to store beverages.
  • Irons: Do not iron clothes on the body.
  • Bic Lighter: Ignite lighter away from face.
  • Heinz Ketchup: Instructions: Put on food.

Comments

Manda said…
people can be such idiots sometimes. i can't believe people have to label their stuff and say such things as careful extremely hot, don't put paper-towels in the oven and my favorite one is, the iron is only meant for clothes not skin. duh common knowledge people. if you don't know what the product is your buying or how to use it don't buy it.

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