Warning labels
People rarely read the warning labels on the products they buy, but sometimes it can give you a good laugh. So, for the sake of humor (and also safety) always read the warning label before use. Keep reading for some warning labels so strange that you’ll be left wondering why the company felt they had to even print them. For more laughs, these funny pictures will crack you up.
Warning label on a wheelbarrow:
Not intended for highway use.
You have to buy the high-end model to get the wheelbarrow up to 65mph. Learn about these warning signs of hoarding.
Warning label on a baby stroller:
Remove child before folding.
OK, who tried to fold up the stroller before taking their baby out? Here are our funniest jokes of all time.
Warning label on a thermometer:
Once used rectally, the thermometer should not be used orally.
You would think that this goes without saying.
Warning label on Apple’s website:
Do not eat iPod Shuffle.
It’s made by Apple so it must be nutritious. Check out these funny examples of irony is real life.
Warning label on a Chipotle truck:
Drivers do not carry burritos.
Don’t try to flag them down for a mid-road trip snack.
Warning label on a carpenter’s electric drill:
This product not intended for use as a dental drill.
It’s recommended that you don’t try dental procedures at home. These funny Google searches will leave you wondering who asks these questions, anyway.
Warning label on a jet ski:
Never use a lit match or open flame to check fuel level.
Has someone really tried that?!
Warning label on a bottle of dog medication:
May cause drowsiness. Use care when operating a car.
Don’t worry, Fido doesn’t even have his driver’s license. These cartoons prove that daily life is funnier than any stand-up routine.
Warning label on a box of rat poison:
Has been found to cause cancer in laboratory mice.
Well, we want the poison to kill them, so I guess in this case cancer is OK.
Warning label on a “vanishing ink” marker:
It should not be used for signing checks or any legal documents.
Sometimes the vanishing ink marker is the only thing around when you need to sign something.
Warning label on an iron-on shirt pattern:
Do not iron while wearing the shirt.
That does seem like the most convenient way to do it, but it would be pretty painful. These are the funniest thing people have said while sleeping.
Warning label on a package of fireplace logs:
Risk of fire.
Yeah, we know. Here are some ridiculously funny things people actually believed as children.
Warning label on a letter opener:
Safety goggles recommended.
How aggressively are people opening their letters?
Warning label on a bar of soap:
Use like regular soap.
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