Are These For Real?

Singing Dog
In Honor of Stupid People . . .
In case you needed further proof that the human race is doomed through stupidity, here are some actual label instructions on
consumer goods. I don’t know how true these are, but they are funny!
On Tesco’s Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom) –
‘Do not turn upside down.’
(well…duh, a bit late, huh!)
On Sainsbury’s peanuts –
‘Warning: contains nuts.’
(talk about a news flash)
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 bulldozers.)
On Marks &Spencer Bread Pudding –
‘Product will be hot after heating.’
(…and you thought????…)
On a Sears hairdryer –
Do not use while sleeping.
(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???….)
On some Swanson frozen dinners –
‘Serving suggestion: Defrost.’
On packaging for a Rowenta iron –
‘Do not iron clothes on body.’
(but wouldn’t this save me time?)
On Nytol Sleep Aid –
‘Warning: May cause drowsiness.’
(..I’m taking this because???….)
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.’
(now, somebody out there, help me on this. I’m a bit curious.)
On an American Airlines packet of nuts –
‘Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts.’
(Step 3: say what?)
On a child’s Superman costume –
‘Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly.’
(I don’t blame the company. I blame the parents for this one.)
On a Swedish chainsaw –
‘Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands or genitals.’
(Oh my God..was there a lot of this happening somewhere?)

















