Tipp-Ex Safety & The Tale of Snow White

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Tipp-Ex Product Safety Warnings

Tipp-Ex is a white, semi-liquid correction fluid that dries rapidly. In case of contact with the eyes, rinse immediately and thoroughly with water. Failure to do so may result in the Tipp-Ex drying and hardening, potentially causing severe irritation or damage to this valuable organ.

Prohibited Uses

This product must not be used for the following purposes:

  • Cleaning hair
  • Makeup application
  • Facial moisturizer
  • As a pet or friend

Potential Effects of Inhalation

If this product is inhaled for approximately one minute, you may experience effects such as:

  • Believing you possess superpowers
  • Perceiving everything in slow motion
  • Mistaking yourself for a bottle of Tipp-Ex and attempting to erase everything
  • Being able to work for hours without fatigue

The Timeless Tale of Snow White

Snow White was born into the royal family. Tragically, her mother died shortly after her birth. After some time, Snow White's father remarried a vain and cold-hearted queen. Not long after their marriage, the King, Snow White's beloved father, suspiciously died, leaving the young princess an orphan.

The Evil Queen's Jealousy

As Snow White grew, her vain and wicked stepmother, the Evil Queen, feared that one day Snow White's beauty would surpass her own. To try and hide Snow White's growing beauty, the Queen dressed her in rags and forced her to work as a scullery maid.

Each day, the Queen consulted her magic mirror, asking, "Magic Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" As long as the Mirror answered, "You are the fairest one of all," Snow White was safe from her stepmother's cruel jealousy.

Escape to the Forest

Until one day, the Magic Mirror declared that Snow White was the fairest of all. Enraged, the angry stepmother seized Snow White and commanded her servant to take her into the forest, kill her, and bring back her heart in a box as proof.

However, the servant, being a kind and compassionate person, could not bring himself to harm Snow White. Instead, he let her escape deep into the forest and brought back the heart of a wild animal to deceive the Queen.

A New Home with the Dwarfs

Snow White wandered deep into the woods until she found a small, charming cottage. Exhausted, she entered and rested. When the seven Dwarfs returned from their work, they discovered someone was in their home. After some initial surprise, Snow White befriended the Dwarfs, and they welcomed her to live with them.

The Poisoned Apple & True Love's Kiss

When the Evil Queen eventually discovered that Snow White was still alive, she disguised herself as an old peddler woman. She found Snow White at the Dwarfs' cottage and offered her a beautiful, but poisoned, apple. Snow White bit the apple and immediately fell into a deep, death-like sleep.

The Dwarfs, heartbroken, placed Snow White in a glass coffin. A Prince, passing through the forest, discovered Snow White. Captivated by her beauty, he leaned down and gave her a kiss. This true love's kiss broke the spell, and Snow White awoke.

Happily Ever After

Snow White and the Prince fell in love and were soon married, and Snow White became the beloved Queen of the land, living happily ever after.

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