Warning labels seem to exist for two reasons: People are sue friendly or people have used products in strange ways.

The second example comes from me seeing warning labels on products such as a hair dryer saying it is not for use while sleeping. My first thought- is that really necessary to print on each package? The only logical answer is someone must have tried that, somehow.

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I was eating cereal the other day with my almond cashew milk. I took the above picture of the clarification on my almond cashew milk. This bold clarification is underneath the ingredient listing of which they are the first two ingredients. So in case you missed it by the name of the milk and list of ingredients, here's another friendly reminder saying it contains these nuts.

This triggered my idea of finding other funny warning labels.

What warning labels have you seen on products that seem ridiculous or obvious? Would like to put a fun list together of some ridiculous warning labels, just for laughs, so any input is welcome.

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