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FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - Dismas - 09-21-2022

Due to memes, the FDA had to issue warnings not to marinate chicken with Nyquil (the cough syrup). Don't eat Tide pods either.




RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - Daxxy - 09-21-2022

TikTok is the new 'peer pressure'. Smh


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - ApatheticEuphoria - 09-21-2022

They can't tell me how to cook my chicken! *Looks in the medicine cabinet for the NyQuil*


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - Dismas - 09-26-2022

It seems that as a result of them issuing the warning, more people are trying to make the sleepy chicken:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/nyquil-chicken-fda-warning-tiktok-trend


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - ApatheticEuphoria - 10-01-2022

(09-26-2022, 05:00 AM)Dismas Wrote: It seems that as a result of them issuing the warning, more people are trying to make the sleepy chicken:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/nyquil-chicken-fda-warning-tiktok-trend
Would this qualify as the Streisand effect?

A Man Cooked Chicken In Nighttime Flu Medicine. This Is What Happened To His Liver.:
https://youtu.be/VSqrCgFMsCI

There is a saying... "there is no such thing as bad publicity."
Whether or not the publicity is positive or negative it will only serve to draw more attention to whatever it is being publicized.

https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/there-is-no-such-thing-as-bad-publicity.html
'There is no such thing as bad publicity' is the notion that all mentions in the media aid a person's cause, even if they put them in a bad light.

Lets just pray the public doesn't find out about the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide.


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - p1970 - 10-02-2022

Its incredible that people keep coming up with these stupid ideas. Even worse, that people are following them.


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - Dismas - 10-04-2022

(10-01-2022, 01:27 PM)ApatheticEuphoria Wrote:
(09-26-2022, 05:00 AM)Dismas Wrote: It seems that as a result of them issuing the warning, more people are trying to make the sleepy chicken:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/nyquil-chicken-fda-warning-tiktok-trend
Would this qualify as the Streisand effect?

A Man Cooked Chicken In Nighttime Flu Medicine. This Is What Happened To His Liver.:
https://youtu.be/VSqrCgFMsCI

There is a saying... "there is no such thing as bad publicity."
Whether or not the publicity is positive or negative it will only serve to draw more attention to whatever it is being publicized.

https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/there-is-no-such-thing-as-bad-publicity.html
'There is no such thing as bad publicity' is the notion that all mentions in the media aid a person's cause, even if they put them in a bad light.

Lets just pray the public doesn't find out about the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide.

I'd say so. I'd never even heard about it until the FDA made the announcement.

The way the Youtuber describes liver failure is enough to make you not want take acetaminophen, let alone heat it.


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - CheapJudgeServant - 10-06-2022

If it wasn't happening there likely wouldn't have to be a psa lol


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - nerdcorp - 10-07-2022

You know the world is over when the FDA is telling people not make chicken with fucking cough syrup.


RE: FDA Warns People Not to Make Chicken with Nyquil - Boudica - 10-09-2022

(09-26-2022, 05:00 AM)Dismas Wrote: It seems that as a result of them issuing the warning, more people are trying to make the sleepy chicken:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/nyquil-chicken-fda-warning-tiktok-trend

Love how that article tries to the professionally talk about where this came from: "in 2017, a user who went by “cock” posted a series of photos of boiling chicken tenders in green NyQuil"

(10-07-2022, 10:48 PM)nerdcorp Wrote: You know the world is over when the FDA is telling people not make chicken with fucking cough syrup.

Beyond the original meme, how many people have actually done this? I've seen a lot of posts where someone says "omg people are stupid and actually doing this" but then I never actually see or hear of anyone actually doing the stupid thing.