Ummmm….

I’m concerned.

I’m hesitant to give my toddler allergy medicine—even though her doctor approved Zyrtec.

But me being me, I read the label… because I’m that girl. And now I have questions.

What kind of monsters are out here giving their kids Zyrtec bombs like it’s normal parenting?

“Do not mix with alcohol”

…on a CHILDREN’S medicine?!

What in the frat party toddler edition is happening here?

America, explain.

Yikes.

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  1. traciesulpazo Avatar

    lol…well, either that’s the bottle for adults and they say it’s safe for kids or they are just too lazy to write another label and slapped the same one on both adults and kids. Either way…no booze for kids…and don’t let them use heavy machinery. Those Tonka trucks aren’t toys…oh, wait a minute, nevermind 😎

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    1. Lindsay Bloomer Avatar

      Bahahaaaaaa. Tonka trucks…. 😂😂😂😂

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      1. traciesulpazo Avatar

        I aim to please

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      2. Lindsay Bloomer Avatar

        You never fail to either. 🫶🏻😂

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  2. Priscilla Avatar

    It’s a bit like the label on some sleeping tablets packaging … Warning: this may cause drowsiness. Well I certainly hope so! 😅

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    1. Lindsay Bloomer Avatar

      Warning labels are funny…and commercials that tell you your head might fall off along with the other 446 side effects. 😂

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  3. CAN’T DO THIS IN A GYM! Avatar

    We must ask the questions and not just go with what society says like we are on “autopilot!” Thanks for sharing…

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    1. Lindsay Bloomer Avatar

      Thanks for reading! The warning labels always crack me up.

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