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Gummi bear vitamins |
- White Tylenol caplets and white Good n’ Plenty
- Benadryl and pink Good n’ Plenty
- Red round Sudafed pills and Red Hots
- Colored gel-caps (any kind) and jelly beans
- Pastel round flat antacids and Sweetarts
- Baby aspirin and Sweetarts
- Jelly bean vitamins and jelly beans
- Gummi bear vitamins and gummi bears
- Vita-balls and gum balls
- Aspergum and cinnamon gum
- Round coated Advil and tropical M&M’s
- Brown round pyridium and M&M’s or Skittles
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Yellow cleaning solution |
- Mothballs next to marshmallows
- Chocolate Ex-lax next to chocolate candy bar
- Grape flavored cough medicine (liquid) next to grape juice
- Clear liquids in 3 containers: Vodka or rubbing alcohol, vinegar, water.
- Blue liquids in 3 containers: Powerade, Windex, blue mouthwash.
- Yellow liquids: Pine Sol, a yellow liquor, apple juice. (You’ll need a fresh apple juice every time you display it because it ferments and gets cloudy.)
DO not walk away from display if you have poisons on the table!
Encourage children to guess which product is safe to eat or drink. Emphasize that in real life, it is safer NOT to guess, but to “Ask before Tasting.”
In a poison emergency, call 1-800-222-1222.
Hearing impaired, call 1-866-218-5372.
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