Friday, August 21, 2009

Some actual label instructions?

1. On a blanket from Taiwan - NOT TO BE USED AS PROTECTION FROM A TORNADO.



2. On a helmet mounted mirror used by US cyclists - REMEMBER, OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR ARE ACTUALLY BEHIND YOU.



3. On a Taiwanese shampoo - USE REPEATEDLY FOR SEVERE DAMAGE.



4. On the bottle-top of a (UK) flavored milk drink - AFTER OPENING, KEEP UPRIGHT.



5. On a New Zealand insect spray - THIS PRODUCT NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS.



6. In a US guide to setting up a new computer - TO AVOID CONDENSATION FORMING, ALLOW THE BOXES TO WARM UP TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE OPENING. (Sensible, but the instruction was INSIDE the box.)



7. On an American Airlines packet of nuts INSTRUCTIONS - OPEN PACKET, EAT NUTS.



8. In some countries, on the bottom of Coke bottles - OPEN OTHER END.



9. On a packet of Sunmaid raisins - WHY NOT TRY T O S S I N G OVER YOUR FAVOURITE BREAKFAST CEREAL?



10. On a Sears hairdryer - DO NOT USE WHILE SLEEPING.



11. On a bag of Fritos - YOU COULD BE A WINNER! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. DETAILS INSIDE.



12. On a bar of Dial soap - DIRECTIONS - USE LIKE REGULAR SOAP.



13. On Tesco's Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom of the box) - DO NOT TURN UPSIDE DOWN.



14. On Marks %26 Spencer Bread Pudding - PRODUCT WILL BE HOT AFTER HEATING.



15. On a Korean kitchen knife - WARNING: KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN.



16. On a string of Chinese-made Christmas lights - FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.



17. On a Japanese food processor - NOT TO BE USED FOR THE OTHER USE. (Now I'm curious.)

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