fuzzygobo
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Today I picked up a jar of Peter Pan peanut butter, and on the label there's a warning: CONTAINS PEANUTS.
Wow! There's peanuts in peanut butter, folks! Who woulda thunk it?
I know food manufacturers have to comply with the FDA and list all ingredients that might be harmful to people with allergies: peanuts, tree nuts, bee nuts (ever see the nuts on a bee?), milk, wheat, belly button lint, etc. etc. etc.
But is it REALLY necessary to put a warning on a jar of peanut butter... to remind people... that it may contain... of all things... dare I say it?... PEANUTS????????
In the Sunday comics there's a strip called Non-Sequitir that has a recurring character named Captain Obvious. This looks like a job for him.
Wow! There's peanuts in peanut butter, folks! Who woulda thunk it?
I know food manufacturers have to comply with the FDA and list all ingredients that might be harmful to people with allergies: peanuts, tree nuts, bee nuts (ever see the nuts on a bee?), milk, wheat, belly button lint, etc. etc. etc.
But is it REALLY necessary to put a warning on a jar of peanut butter... to remind people... that it may contain... of all things... dare I say it?... PEANUTS????????
In the Sunday comics there's a strip called Non-Sequitir that has a recurring character named Captain Obvious. This looks like a job for him.