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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 20

    Teens are eating Tide Pods for views and likes, and P&G is struggling with how to stop a meme that's already gone viralhttp://on.wsj.com/2mYqVxU 

    6:15 PM - 20 Jan 2018
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      2. Chris Dimond‏ @dimond_chris Jan 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        What are parents going to do when their children realize their homes are filled with cotton candy?? 😳😳😳pic.twitter.com/oCBcugHenf

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      1. Brad Japhe‏ @Braphe Jan 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why would it be their responsibility? Let Darwinism work its magic!

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      1. Gina‏ @3Y35PY Jan 20
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      1. LMB‏ @lucky00076 Jan 20
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        Why is this Tide's responsibilitypic.twitter.com/EFGIOHMp7i

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      1. Robert Vining‏ @vining_robert Jan 20
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      1. Jíbara Aguzá  🇵🇷‏ @EnyValentin Jan 20
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      1. willie stokes‏ @6williestokes Jan 20
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        Natural selection

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      1. Peter Rustin‏ @PeterRustin Jan 20
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        I’d let Darwinism do its job. SMH

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      1. Michael Allen‏ @msa_allen Jan 20
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        If you are eating tide pods then it is Darwinism at work.

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      1. Novafan23‏ @Novafan23 Jan 21
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        It's not P&G's responsibility-that belongs to the PARENTS. Let's remember, these are teenagers eating these & making videos to get likes - if not this then something else. The pods aren't the problem, changing them won't fix the stupidity, it'll simply shift it to something else.

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      1. Dave‏ @OliOliOlson Jan 20
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        Tide, please continue making these things exactly as they are and let nature take its toll

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      1. Sarah  👻  🎃  🍬‏ @amerikitkatoreo Jan 20
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      1. Carol Battle  🌊‏ @CBattle53 Jan 20
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        How ignorant is your child if you have to tell them not to eat laundry detergent? These are not babies or toddlers.

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      1. Pôncio Pilatos‏ @KKZimm Jan 21
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      1. Elliott Salls‏ @ESALLS Jan 20
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        Quit making them so delicious!

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      1. Kate Gordon‏ @NICURNLC Jan 20
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        No, they are *pretending* to eat Tide pods, and adults are getting trolled big-time. I believe there have been 5 cases of accidental ingestion due to the prank.

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