"Scott" > wrote in message
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> In article > ,
> "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote:
>
>> This would have been prevented if McDonalds would have had the cups
>> printed
>> with the proper wording:
>> CAUTION DO NOT PUT THE CUP BETWEEN YOUR LEGS OR IN YOUR CROTCH.
>
> Part of the testimony given by safety experts, including McDonald's own,
> was that McDonald's held its coffee at between 180 and 190 degrees
> Fahrenheit (claiming it maintained taste) whereas other companies held
> it at much lower temperatures (by around 20 degrees).
So what? Should the warning the read: "LET THE COFFEE COOL 20 DEGREES
BEFORE PUTTING IT BETWEEN YOUR LEGS: Putting a cup of coffee, at any
temperature, between your legs is a dumb idea no matter what the
circumstances.
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