The breakable plastic ring on water bottles and milk containers. The plastic “shrink bands” around pickle jars and droppers. The protective film on your yogurt container. The induction seals, also known as the lid under the lid, must be removed when you open a can of chips or a half-gallon of orange juice. Or a bottle of Tylenol. Hardly a day goes by without us encountering some form of tamper-proof packaging, and for anyone under 50, it's almost always been a part of life, a part of life we rarely stop to look at. reflect, unless it is to curse. the slightest inconvenience. It's simply what we do. But if you're a true crime buff, a student of Chicago history, or old enough to remember the Tylenol murders that shook the area to its foundations and made national and international news in the fall of 1982, you know there were a time when such safety measures were essentially nonexistent, when someone could smear capsules of extra-strength Tylenol with cyanide and place the ...
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