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    Default Hots dogs will kill you.

    Hot Dogs are choking hazards

    This story just popped up. Unlike this article when the local news covered it they were talking about the pea size food for kids 7 and 8 years old.

    Now I know for a fact I have a cynical streak, but I think this is starting to go a bit too far. Do you think we're losing sight of common sense and are letting the government hold our hand?

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    Yeah, pretzels are the real hazard, people!

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    I can't even tell you how much of my nonexistant faith in humanity just died... It's FOOD. If you eat too fast you CHOKE. It doesn't need labels, and it doesn't need to be cut into pea sized bits like you're a death-row inmate on suicide watch.

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    I know someone who's child died from choking on a piece of hot dog. About as tragic and sad is it gets; the child was being watched by the grandfather. Could you imagine watching your grandchild and feeding him and having him choke to death from it when the child was in your care?

    I don't know what good the warning labels would really do. I think pediatricians should educate parents as to choking hazards and the size of foods for the young.

    I saved my oldest son's life when he was approx 1 year old when he started choking on a piece of frozen berry. It was an experience I don't wish on anyone.

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    Also, I don't mean to sound like the choking thing isn't a hazard, or that it isn't traumatic, I understand how terrible it is -as much as I can without having gone through it- But seriously... Some people just need to watch their kids... If you give a kid something tasty, they eat it fast, so keep an eye on them. It's just one of those things that shouldn't need a warning label.

    Like putting a "Caution: This is heavy, do not drop on foot" sign on a bowling ball, or something...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShavedZombie View Post
    Like putting a "Caution: This is heavy, do not drop on foot" sign on a bowling ball, or something...
    Not to minimize the tragedy of anyone who has personal experience with such a thing as someone choking to death from a hot dog or whatever but on the 'caution' thing in general ..... it really irritated me when they started stamping the warnings on firearms. Ruger in particular.
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    That's what I was aiming at, Jimmy... I don't want to make light of someone this happened to, but if you don't watch a little kid when he is eating something tasty, you're just inviting trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Not to minimize the tragedy of anyone who has personal experience with such a thing as someone choking to death from a hot dog or whatever but on the 'caution' thing in general ..... it really irritated me when they started stamping the warnings on firearms. Ruger in particular.
    That was truly a sad day. Almost goes along the lines of the warning on the chainsaws, "Do not stop with hands or genitals."

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    I had forgotten that one, Ghoston... God I loved that sticker.

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    Shaved, it really is a great one. I got to wonder what happened to the person who did it to warrant the sticker.

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