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    1 month ago

    I suppose a small child could swallow the cap of the toothpaste?

    Still pretty weird I don’t recall seeing this warning on toothpaste here in France. That being said we are big boys who are allowed to buy “Kinder Surprises”…

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        1 month ago

        But I didn’t mention Canada and can’t see any mention on Canada.

        I assumed it was obvious that it was about the US because they are known to have banned Kinder Surprises as a choking hazard.

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            1 month ago

            How on earth am I suppose to guess a toothpaste is located in Canada just looking at its composition?

            There isn’t either any obvious clues on the country of origin.

            Well nevermind, I’m glad you guys get to enjoy the wonder of opening a Kinder Surprise.

            Just know I will definitely use my French toothpaste unsupervised tonight. And there is nothing you can do to stop me.

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                1 month ago

                My Canadian bro there is many countries who use both languages.

                Especially on products labels it’s not like only Canada will do English French labels.