(WHTM) — He’s still with us, and still saving lives. Mr. Yuk, the grimacing green face warning kids away from poisonous materials, turns fifty this year. Back in 1971, Dr. Richard Moriarty, the ...
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Mr. Yuk is still Mean. Mr. Yuk is still Green. Mr. Yuk still can be seen. He’s turning 50. That fluorescent green face inside the circle means: Stay away. Created by Dr. Richard Moriarty in Pittsburgh ...
Bring back any memories for you? Your first-grader may come home singing the Mr. Yuk song, want you to put a lock on your under sink storage or need help to put Mr. Yuk stickers on household products ...
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Ed Krenzelok of the Pittsburgh Poison Center at Children’s Hospital displays ‘Mr Yuk.’ A St. Paul, Minn., councilman used the likeness on signs and attracted the center’s copyright lawyers. AP file ...