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Silica Gel Do Not Eat Throw Away. accidentally eating silica gel is generally not a cause for concern, unless the packets are coated in cobalt chloride, which is toxic. Often it is accompanied by the edict, “throw away.” in case. invariably, the ominous warning “do not eat” is emblazoned across the packet. The package says do not eat because: while silica gel may have some scary warnings on its label, the gel is nontoxic unless you. if you leave them exposed to air, silica gel packets will do what they are designed to do: despite the dire warnings on the packet, the little silica beads don't really tend to be poisonous, although some toxic. branded with warnings like “do not eat,” and “throw away,” silica gel makes it super clear to consumers.

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invariably, the ominous warning “do not eat” is emblazoned across the packet. while silica gel may have some scary warnings on its label, the gel is nontoxic unless you. Often it is accompanied by the edict, “throw away.” in case. despite the dire warnings on the packet, the little silica beads don't really tend to be poisonous, although some toxic. accidentally eating silica gel is generally not a cause for concern, unless the packets are coated in cobalt chloride, which is toxic. branded with warnings like “do not eat,” and “throw away,” silica gel makes it super clear to consumers. if you leave them exposed to air, silica gel packets will do what they are designed to do: The package says do not eat because:

"Silica Gel, Throw Away, Do Not Eat " Poster by ayab16 Redbubble

Silica Gel Do Not Eat Throw Away while silica gel may have some scary warnings on its label, the gel is nontoxic unless you. while silica gel may have some scary warnings on its label, the gel is nontoxic unless you. despite the dire warnings on the packet, the little silica beads don't really tend to be poisonous, although some toxic. branded with warnings like “do not eat,” and “throw away,” silica gel makes it super clear to consumers. Often it is accompanied by the edict, “throw away.” in case. if you leave them exposed to air, silica gel packets will do what they are designed to do: invariably, the ominous warning “do not eat” is emblazoned across the packet. accidentally eating silica gel is generally not a cause for concern, unless the packets are coated in cobalt chloride, which is toxic. The package says do not eat because:

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