Remember the efforts to address this challenge and warn people not to put those plastic packets of laundry detergent in their mouths?Do you remember having to tell kids about the health effects of putting anything that contains detergent in your mouth?
Then take a look at this new announcement about the Glenlivet capsule collection:
It seems like those whiskey “caps” would avoid the super complex operation of storing and drinking alcohol in a glass and instead allow you to put the whiskey cap directly in your mouth and let the biodegradable shell melt. And if you’re thinking about it, there’s still that challenge in your mouth and abdomen that makes drinking alcohol so ineffective, here’s a conceivable solution from @rgay:
Because isn’t that precisely what is needed, a way to get alcohol into people’s bloodstreams more quickly?Damn, what’s most likely going on?
Then there is the appearance of those pills. How do they look?Those pills with liquid surrounded by a water-soluble wrapper?Those alcohol capsules? Those elegantly arranged little capsules?
I’m not sure? Well, by the way, the words “Tide Pods” were trending on Twitter today. It was a coincidence? Do other people just get the Tide Pod Challenge top tide? That’s when other people filmed themselves putting what appeared to be Tide Pods in their mouths, then posted those videos to YouTube and other social media, as I’ve described in the past for ForbesArray. Were other people just like, that “fun” moment? ?
Not quite. Instead, those water-soluble packets you can put in your mouth seem to remind other people of Tide Pods, as @maiyawoof tweeted:
It’s not going to create confusion at all, is it? After all, aren’t other people just as lucid when they drink alcohol? Well, someone called Spooky Goth Energy had the idea that he could lead to mixed drinks, so to speak:
And if you’re worried that kids seem interested in doing a lot of laundry:
No, the Tide Pod Challenge took place in late 2017, early 2018. In fact, we have grown a lot as a society since then. In fact, children will not try to do what adults do, and adults will not try to do what adults do. act like children. There’s surely no chance that something like the Tide Pod Challenge could make a comeback. People today probably wouldn’t try to put as many of those pills in their mouths as possible. Truth?
Well, at least one pediatrician has expressed considerations about this new product:
If those whiskey caps are really making the rounds, does that mean the need for more conversations like “Kids, never eat anything that looks like this unless you’re an adult”? Oh, “however, here are the caveats. When you grow up, you can eat anything that looks like this, but make sure it’s not that. ” In other words, don’t do laundry and drink at the same time. Keep the bar far, far away from the washing machine. Oh, and be careful when putting small sachets of alcohol in your mouth. In fact, it’s probably not confusing when you’re drunk at all.
In fact, there are many things that would be better if they were made less difficult, such as going to school or painting without a car, eating healthy, or exercising. But this does not apply to everything. Just because something can be made less difficult doesn’t mean you should.