Here's a list of warning labels seen on various products from around the world. Enjoy!
And you thought that the warnings on cigarette packs were bad!
On a blanket from Taiwan: NOT TO BE USED AS PROTECTION FROM A TORNADO
On a helmet mounted mirror used by US cyclists: REMEMBER, OBJECTS
IN THE MIRROR ARE ACTUALLY BEHIND YOU
On a Korean kitchen knife: KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN
On an Indonesian packet of nuts: OPEN PACKET AND EAT CONTENTS
On a pack of Sainsbury's (England) salted peanuts: WARNING -
CONTAINS NUTS
On a Taiwanese shampoo: USE REPEATEDLY FOR SEVERE DAMAGE
On a Marks and Spencer's (UK) bread and butter pudding: WARNING
PRODUCT WILL BE HOT AFTER HEATING
On the bottle-top of a (UK) flavoured milk drink: AFTER OPENING,
KEEP UPRIGHT
On an (Aussie) iron WARNING - NEVER IRON CLOTHES ON THE BODY
On a (New Zealand) insect spray: THIS PRODUCT NOT TESTED ON
ANIMALS
In a (USA) guide to setting up a new computer: TO AVOID
CONDENSATION FORMING, ALLOW THE BOXES TO WARM UP TO ROOM TEMPERATURE
BEFORE OPENING - Sensible advice, but the instruction was on the
instructions INSIDE the box!
That's all for now! If you know of any more, send me some mail!