johndoe
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Remember when someone tampered with a bottle of Tylenol in a store and poisoned some people? It contributed if not the major cause.
Every time I struggle to get the plastic wrapper off,the childhood cap off and the inner seal broken I have a few choice words with the Tylenol poisoner...speaking of,did they ever figure that out?Remember when someone tampered with a bottle of Tylenol in a store and poisoned some people? It contributed if not the major cause.
The Tylenol Killer was never found.Every time I struggle to get the plastic wrapper off,the childhood cap off and the inner seal broken I have a few choice words with the Tylenol poisoner...speaking of,did they ever figure that out?
Reading these posts is funny so my take is nothing has changed except our age:boo:
I find it quite funny! I keep plyers and scissors handy. And even then, things, simple things are hard to open! UHG! Teeth are still good to use.Yeah, this is only part of getting on with age. NO shoes fit comfortably, have to have those $45 inserts. Then they are soft and fine. But then, these are little things, so I don't make a big deal out of it, yet.
lots of theories on it ... guess they could not prove it .....The Tylenol Killer was never found.
Thanks for bumping this thread. I've been thinking the same thing. One of my peeves are those little pull up flaps on narrow mouthed bottles that run right down the center so you don't have to get out a knife and cut it open. But the seal is so sealed and the flap is so weak, you just end up pulling the flap off, and then you have to get out a knife and cut it open. Why do they bother attaching that flap anyway?I have resorted to sheet metal tin-snip shears to open some packages. It does seem like all packaging today is harder to open. Some wrappers appear to be made of Kevlar! You know, the bullet proof stuff.