John is definitely part of any and all conspiracies
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you have found me out.
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Apparently yes! "Between 2013 and 2017, there were more than 56,500 reported incidents of children 5 years old or younger ingesting, inhaling or touching the highly concentrated detergent found in single-dose laundry products."https://www.ewg.org/news-and-analysis/2018/01/tide-pod-challenge-highlights-danger-colorful-laundry-packets …
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And even more incredible, apparently there are more documented cases of adults dying from eating these than children. Yes. Adults. Wrap your head around that.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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They run taco bell nvm Donald fo sho
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Fair enough. I just interpreted it as saying “this is how many safety violations occurred.” But you’re right, that definitely affects the numbers. Would be better to have one report specifically for “safety violations” and one report for “number of pods eaten”
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If the tot's hand are wet (and if you've ever met a toddler, they're always wet), the packet easily dissolves or breaks, and if left on the skin long enough, it'll cause damage to the skin, eyes, or mouth (they touch their face a lot). Those may be poison control stats
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