Consumer Reports magazine has a section at the back called "Selling It" that pokes fun at the warnings or advertising used for products. I should definitely send in this one.
About a month before Christmas, I bought a travel mug as a gift and wrapped it up, looking forward to the day it was unwrapped and admired.
The handsome brown mug has a no-skid bottom and an aluminum insert so the hot beverage doesn't taste like plastic.
Then we opened the mug and saw the instructions.
I'm not sure how helpful this mug will be for drinking coffee or tea when it can't be filled with hot liquids.
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what the heck :)
Hilarious! Who was designing and marketing this one, I wonder??
That is hilarious!
We purchased a beautiful bamboo salad bowl with awesome forks for someone. I opened it up to be nosy and on the bottom there were scary warnings related to not wash .... yikes.
I put it back in the box and chose to ignore - Thank goodness I won't be present when it's opened it had to be shipped across the country.
That makes me laugh. Love all the scary warnings required now. I choose to ignore
That is crazy! Should return for a refund.
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