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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just want to weigh in as a person who was 10 years old when the Tylenol poisoning case unfolded and whose family medicine cabinet always had a bottle in it. It was VERY scary for regular Americans, and I think Tylenol did an excellent job handling the PR because they a well respected and successful brand more than 40 years later and obviously many folks who are much younger have never even heard of the case. I guess I'm not surprised it is taught as a case study in business schools.[/quote] +1 I remember it really impacted Halloween; my mom cut open all of my candy before allowing me to eat only a few pieces. And we really didn’t trick-or-treat again. I think it’s why medicine bottles are now child-proof, yes? I still prefer tablets to capsules.[/quote] It’s also around the same time when some family claimed there were drugs laced on a sticker they received from a random house on Halloween. For some reason, the kid put the sticker on their hand and had some kind of reaction. So I remember there was a whole anti-sticker Halloween situation Along with searching the candy for contamination.[/quote] I think it was the temporsry tattoos, not stickers. [/quote]
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