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Xipe Totec

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43. The warning was inside the box. You have to purchase the product before you can read the warning. nt
Mon Jun 25, 2012, 09:30 PM
Jun 2012
Link otohara Jun 2012 #1
This one ? dipsydoodle Jun 2012 #2
LOL !!! Yeah, that one too !!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2012 #8
LOL! No, that one sucks real good, actually Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #13
You're Too Funny otohara Jun 2012 #16
Sorry, Here is a link - Hoover UH70140 Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #12
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball. Nt XanaDUer Jun 2012 #3
I love that skit. nt ZombieHorde Jun 2012 #29
Proposition 65 Enrique Jun 2012 #4
I saw a similar warning on a garden hose nozzle recently. Gidney N Cloyd Jun 2012 #5
WARNING: Use of this product in any way, intended or otherwise, voids warranty Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #15
Did they also add in the "Warning, do not use when bathing." A lot of RKP5637 Jun 2012 #6
let me guess: Chinese made? KakistocracyHater Jun 2012 #7
i think the smell is formaldehyde. iemitsu Jun 2012 #17
but it doesn't smell like some nail polishes do KakistocracyHater Jun 2012 #24
i don't blame you for worrying. iemitsu Jun 2012 #28
good idea, next time it gets up to the 90s I probably KakistocracyHater Jun 2012 #44
I bought a mat recently arikara Jun 2012 #26
Made in México, actually Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #33
Three comments about these seemingly absurd warnings: JDPriestly Jun 2012 #9
The same warning Ednahilda Jun 2012 #10
I believe the substance is lead LiberalEsto Jun 2012 #31
yes, it seems EVERY electrical cord now has lead on it KakistocracyHater Jun 2012 #45
When everything in the world causes cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm tularetom Jun 2012 #11
Proposition 65 is so broad that even printed newspapers have to post notices slackmaster Jun 2012 #14
I wonder what the hazardous materials content is in stickers? lumberjack_jeff Jun 2012 #20
Worry about the things that dont come with a warning. WingDinger Jun 2012 #18
If they were serious about warning people, they would have printed the warning outside Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #30
WARNING: Life contains thing that might be whistler162 Jun 2012 #19
As a business person, my company sells a product that is required by the state of California ms.smiler Jun 2012 #21
Thanks & good luck. n/t Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #23
Thank you for the good information arikara Jun 2012 #27
And yet, GMO's don't need labels Duer 157099 Jun 2012 #22
This just in -- HappyMe Jun 2012 #25
Interesting. I have a yard sprinkler that says that on it. ProfessionalLeftist Jun 2012 #32
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Zeta, Iota, 55 Cancri make cancer too. Kablooie Jun 2012 #34
The constelation Cancer? Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #35
You win! Here's your prize. A great big ... Kablooie Jun 2012 #37
I'm afraid the prize may cause cancer too Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #40
Take this one instead. It should be safe--it's from Italy. pinboy3niner Jun 2012 #41
California has insane warning laws Canuckistanian Jun 2012 #36
Hell, I got the WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING warning on a kitchen utensil! pinboy3niner Jun 2012 #38
You needed to put a SWALLOW BEER BEFORE READING warning on your post Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #39
This non-Californian thanks California for Prop 65. Heywood J Jun 2012 #42
The warning was inside the box. You have to purchase the product before you can read the warning. nt Xipe Totec Jun 2012 #43
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