Sure, we know what NBC News Health meant to say, but the fact that we along with just about everyone else did a double-take suggests it’s not our fault.
More adults have died from eating laundry pods than kids https://t.co/eyhz0u0JNc
— NBC News Health (@NBCNewsHealth) June 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/sranger4/status/875772104922234880
Adults need to stop eating kids. https://t.co/heo1omokLf
— Liz Szabo (@LizSzabo) June 16, 2017
Well, since they are more delicious than laundry pods, who can blame them?
— Piggleston Pecanpants (@LilPecan) June 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/MickMcNicholas/status/875935845529903104
…ever since 'kid flavored pods' hit the market…
— kevin lindgren (@lindgren_kevin) June 16, 2017
But they look much tastier than kids, I mean look at the pretty colors
— Pooka (@pooka1970) June 16, 2017
They do look a lot like these. pic.twitter.com/Rgh83BuiDP
— Jill Rosen (@Jillrosen) June 16, 2017
Pods shaped like broccoli = 0 deaths
— Glenn Ferrara (@GlennFerrara) June 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/5thyano/status/875775477671014400
We need a Bold way to stem the Tide
— Josh Callahan (@Jschmuck2) June 16, 2017
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boooooo – i Gain no Cheer from your dumb tweet
— ptolemy slocum (@ptolemy) June 17, 2017
Grammar is a great thing when used properly, however it's equally as hilarious when used improperly ???
— b a n a n a ? (@Hannah_Alan) June 16, 2017
Make syntax great again…
— Miranda Yaver (@mirandayaver) June 16, 2017
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Gun control group appreciates all the jokes its tweet has inspired, so keep 'em coming https://t.co/gKjb521Std
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 3, 2017
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