Week 44 Entries
Week 44 Entries
Congratulations for week 44 go to Joseph Boring (itisisaccboring) for a nicely composed, humorous entry with sizable social impact. It is indeed sad to learn that “becoming” a mermaid is just another activity that poses health risks – only in crazy California. View this post on Instagram Irony at its finest. The food...
By Renee Olivett
Week 43 Entries
Week 43 Entries
View this post on Instagram Sizzler would like to wish all of the fathers a Happy Father’s Day and also remind you that their famous cheese toast is dangerous! #Sizzler #sizzlercheesetoast #steakandlobster #fathersday #california #californialaw #food #onlyincalifornia #propositions #californiapropositions #prop65 #proposition65 #prop65contest A post shared by Shanae Chester (@shanaec86) on Jun 16, 2019 at 7:12pm...
By Renee Olivett
Week 42 Entries
Week 42 Entries
View this post on Instagram How can I keep my skiers safe if I'm so busy contracting cancer? @californiapolicy #prop65contest A post shared by Reed Leonard (@rtleo) on Jun 4, 2019 at 9:03am PDT View this post on Instagram Finding a gift can be difficult. It’s even harder when you find the gifts cause cancer....
By Renee Olivett
Week 41 Entries
Week 41 Entries
Congratulations for week 41 go to Joseph Boring (itsisaacboring) for his eye-catching Chick-fil-A entry and its significant social impact. Since the culture warfare against Chick-fil-A failed to work, perhaps a Proposition 65 cancer scare will bring it to its knees. If so, that will only happen in Crazy California. If you’re able to survive swallowing...
By Renee Olivett
Week 40 Entries
Week 40 Entries
Congratulations for week 40 go to Jonathan Boring (uplifting cnc). His entry shows a guy garbed in a hazmart suit walking away from an Ace hardware store. Needless to say, the photo also shows a prominently placed Prop 65 warning in the store’s window. It would seem that the Ace Hardware man is not friendly in Crazy California....
By Renee Olivett
Week 38 Entries
Week 38 Entries
Congratulations go to Jonathan Boring (uplifting cnc) for his furniture varnish can with full marks for a funny quip, great irony, and strong social media impact. Like most Californians, the Howard furniture varnish company has not taken the Prop65 warning seriously and found a creative way of letting its customers know that they should disregard...
By Renee Olivett
Week 37 Entries
Week 37 Entries
Congratulations this week go to Jonathan Boring (Cleanclean.christian.memes.daily) for an incredible array of Prop65 warnings in a wonderfully ironic post. Watch out, hunters. Gun legislation has to be particularly ripe in a state in which even toy guns are deemed lethal. Only in Crazy California! View this post on Instagram I guess we...
By Renee Olivett
Week 36 Entries
Week 36 Entries
Week 36’s winning entry is provided by Denise Smith (MrsNellie08). It appears that being fashionable is just another way that Californians can contract cancer or put their progeny at risk. It also points to one of the benefits of the web. The warning only appears when a Californian makes a purchase. Fashion apparently kills only...
By Renee Olivett
Week 35 Entries
Week 35 Entries
David Boring’s (DavidBoring02) simple picture of a walnut board and its combination Proposition 65 warning/bar label is Week 35’s winning entry. Doesn’t his equip, “I guess man glitter is toxic” say it all? So much for wood working, at least in crazy California. View this post on Instagram It’s official! I no longer...
By Renee Olivett
Week 34 Entries
Week 34 Entries
View this post on Instagram Lest you forget the Happiest Place on Earth is still in California, a Prop 65 warning is there to remind you! #prop65contest @californiapolicy A post shared by Chantal Lovell (@michaniegan) on Apr 14, 2019 at 11:20pm PDT View this post on Instagram How could you tell a teething baby not...
By Renee Olivett
Week 33 Entries
Week 33 Entries
The winner of Week 33 of the Prop 65 photo contest is Danielle Smith (mrsnellie08) for her eye catching and amusing post on yet another irony of California Proposition 65. Companies that process canned foods line their cans with BPA for a very good reason – BPA prevents the growth of botulism which is a deadly poison....
By Renee Olivett
Week 32 Entries
Week 32 Entries
Week 32’s winning entry is from Contessa Mendoza (the_barefoot_contessa14) for her wonderful, high-social-impact post. The post clearly shows both the product (Human HeartGreens™) and the Prop 65 warning and in the process, focuses on one of the great ironies of Prop65: the treatment of natural versus processed food. How can a heart-healthy superfood, like HeartGreens™,...
By Renee Olivett
Week 31 Entries
Week 31 Entries
Mary Eyde’s Bendy Man Tweet wins week 31. The combination of a clear readable warning, a picture of the product itself, illustrations of the ways the product can be used, a funny quip, and a strong social media score, are attributes CPC’s judges are seeking. One can only wonder how a lighted product intended to...
By Renee Olivett
Week 30 Entries
Week 30 Entries
View this post on Instagram Who knew furniture shopping could be this dangerous!! I bet these guys wouldn’t have laid down to try out this bed together had they known they were risking their lives by doing so. #thestruggleisreal #bromance #cousins #slumberparty #furnitureshopping #redecorating #Itsonsale #sale #deals #prop65warning #prop65contest #californiapolicy #californiapolicycenter #prop65 #caliprops...
By Renee Olivett