PITTSBURGHPITTSBURGH — Dr. Richard W. Moriarty, a retired pediatrician from Pittsburgh who helped create the bright green Mr. Yuk sticker that warns kids away from poisonous substances, has died. He ...
Mr. Yuk is not dead, yet. Created in 1971 by the Children?s Hospital in Pittsburgh, the round-faced, green Mr. Yuk warning stickers may be too bright, bold and attractive for smaller children, said ...
SEATTLE – Mr. Yuk is retiring. Not the sticker, the man. Ever since the symbol for poison changed from a skull and crossbones to the lime green frowning face about 30 years ago, a Seattle man has been ...
A Pittsburgh pediatrician wanted to create something that would help children learn not to ingest poisons. His creation is known as “Mr. Yuk.” A report by KDKA2 News, said that in 1971 Dr. Richard ...
The familiar face of Mr. Yuk may start showing up in local marijuana shops. The state is hoping it helps keep weed away from kids. Over the last year and a half, the marijuana industry in Washington ...
SEATTLE – Mr. Yuk is retiring. Not the sticker, the man. Ever since the symbol for poison changed from a skull and crossbones to the lime green frowning face about 30 years ago, a Seattle man has been ...