Post by minnowsplash on Jul 29, 2009 10:59:51 GMT -8
You all know that copanies do not want to be sued, right? Well, I found something that is very ineresting. It proves it to at extreme.
I think that its just a waste of ink and that people who make this should realize that its stupid (a bit funny and weird too) and should use their own common sense. Should they ask themselves: "Would I read this on a package? Do I already know this?, etc"
Disclaimer: I do not own this, someone else does who went and foun at info themselves.
On a Myer hairdryer:
"Do not use while sleeping."
On a bag of
Chips:
"You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details
inside."
On a bar of Palmolive soap:
"Directions: Use like regular soap."
On some frozen dinners:
"Serving suggestion: Defrost."
On Nanna's Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom):
"Do not turn upside down".
On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding:
"Product will be hot after heating".
On packaging for a K-Mart iron:
"Do not iron clothes on body."
On Boot's Children Cough Medicine:
"Do not drive a car or operate machinery after
taking this medication."
On Nytol Sleep Aid:
"Warning: May cause
drowsiness."
On most brands of Christmas lights:
"For indoor or outdoor use only."
On a Japanese food processor:
"Not to be used for at other use."
On packet of Nobbys'
Peanuts:-
"Warning: contains nuts."
On an American Airlines packet of nuts:
"Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts."
On a child's superman costume:
"Wearing of this garment does not enable
you to fly".
On a Swedish chainsaw:
"Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands."
On a package of pasta after at cooking insturctions:
"Put on fork and eat."
On artificial bacon:
"Real artificial bacon bits".
I think that its just a waste of ink and that people who make this should realize that its stupid (a bit funny and weird too) and should use their own common sense. Should they ask themselves: "Would I read this on a package? Do I already know this?, etc"
Disclaimer: I do not own this, someone else does who went and foun at info themselves.
On a Myer hairdryer:
"Do not use while sleeping."
On a bag of
Chips:
"You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details
inside."
On a bar of Palmolive soap:
"Directions: Use like regular soap."
On some frozen dinners:
"Serving suggestion: Defrost."
On Nanna's Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom):
"Do not turn upside down".
On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding:
"Product will be hot after heating".
On packaging for a K-Mart iron:
"Do not iron clothes on body."
On Boot's Children Cough Medicine:
"Do not drive a car or operate machinery after
taking this medication."
On Nytol Sleep Aid:
"Warning: May cause
drowsiness."
On most brands of Christmas lights:
"For indoor or outdoor use only."
On a Japanese food processor:
"Not to be used for at other use."
On packet of Nobbys'
Peanuts:-
"Warning: contains nuts."
On an American Airlines packet of nuts:
"Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts."
On a child's superman costume:
"Wearing of this garment does not enable
you to fly".
On a Swedish chainsaw:
"Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands."
On a package of pasta after at cooking insturctions:
"Put on fork and eat."
On artificial bacon:
"Real artificial bacon bits".