Actual Label Instructions

Dillinger

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In case you needed further proof that the human race is doomed through stupidity, here are some actual label instructions on consumer goods.

On a Sear's hairdryer:
"Do not use while sleeping."
(Gee that's the only time I have to work on my hair.)

On a bag of Fritos:
"You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside." (The shoplifter special)

On a bar of Dial soap:
"Directions: Use like regular soap."
(And that would be how ...?)

On some Swanson frozen dinners:
"Serving suggestion: Defrost."
(But its "just" a suggestion)

On Tesco's Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom):
"Do not turn upside down."
(Too late!)

Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding:
"Product will be hot after heating."
(As night follows day . . .)

On packaging for a Rowenta iron:
"Do not iron clothes on body."
(But wouldn't this save me more time?)

On Boot's Children Cough Medicine:
"Do not drive a car or operate machinery after taking this medication."
(We could do a lot to reduce the rate of construction accidents if we could just get those 5-year-olds with head-colds off those forklifts.)

On Nytol Sleep Aid:
"Warning: May cause drowsiness."
(One would hope.)

On most brands of Christmas lights:
"For indoor or outdoor use only."
(As opposed to what?)

On a Japanese food processor:
"Not to be used for the other use."
(I gotta admit, I'm curious.)

On Sainsbury's peanuts:
"Warning: contains nuts."
(Talk about a news flash.)

On an American Airlines packet of nuts:
"Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts."
( Step 3: Fly Delta.)

On a child's superman costume:
"Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly."
(I don't blame the company. I blame parents for this one.)

On a Swedish chainsaw:
"Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands or genitals."
(Was there a lot of this happening somewhere? My God!)
 
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  • A warning label found on a baby stroller cautioning the user to "Remove child before folding"(Gotta wonder who tried that!)
  • A prescription of sleeping pills that says, "Warning: May cause drowsiness." (So don't try that hair drying business)
  • An "Aim-n-Flame" fireplace lighter that cautions, "Do not use near fire, flame or sparks." (Meant for 120 millimeter cigarettes?)
  • A label on a hand-held massager advising consumers not to use "while sleeping or unconscious." (Maybe they meant internally?:p )
  • A cartridge for a laser printer which warns, "Do not eat toner." (But enjoy the removable plastic pieces)
  • Frozen dinner that says: Serving suggestion: Defrost. (Yet it doesn't mention cooking)
  • On a hotel-provided shower cap in a box: Fits one head. (There goes the party)
  • A Batman costume carried a warning stating:
    “PARENT: Please exercise caution. FOR PLAY ONLY.
    Mask and chest plate are not protective. Cape does not enable user to fly.” (Holy costume confusion, Batman. Also instructs parents that Batgirl's bodysuit might lead to pregnancy)
 
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