#21: Not for Kids and Most Adults
I can see why people would have difficulty reading this, especially if they’ve already consumed some. I bet the designers were trying to be cute, but there’s a reason why most labeling is simple and straightforward, especially if it contains warnings! It’s entirely possible they were high when they okayed this label!
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I mean, halfway down, some of it makes sense. “Keep this product away from breastfeeding children” lines up perfectly, and so does “this product has been tested for potentiometer contaminants and has no harms.” Of course, the rest sounds like gibberish, but the point is getting across, and that’s what matters.
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