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Isn't this an oxymoron?

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I missed the funny part. I get what you are trying to say.. but do you think it would be a wise decision to write "For nutrition (or lack of nutrition) information, please call..."

It's an FDA requirement to have that information on there... so "eh"
 
i'm not afraid of the number, I just didn't feel like listing it 1-800-258-6728. So it is more ironic than oxymoronic? I guess if I said. "I'm eating some nutriontional laffy taffy right now", that would be an oxymoron huh?
 
Nutritional info does not mean healthy. That candy still has some sugars, fats, carbs, maybe a tiny little bit of vitamins. Stuff that your body does need, and info that people may care about.

Not oxymoron
 
Originally posted by: Staley8
i'm not afraid of the number, I just didn't feel like listing it 1-800-258-6728. So it is more ironic than oxymoronic? I guess if I said. "I'm eating some nutriontional laffy taffy right now", that would be an oxymoron huh?

just say you're eating Jumbo Shrimp 😀
 
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Nutritional info does not mean healthy. That candy still has some sugars, fats, carbs, maybe a tiny little bit of vitamins. Stuff that your body does need, and info that people may care about.

Not oxymoron

 
Originally posted by: step-dawg
uh, an oxymoron is made up of 2 words. so this doesn't even fit the definition of an oxymoron.

ox·y·mo·rons
A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined

Only having 2 words is not a requirement for something to be an oxymoron. All of the common ones have only two words, but that doesn't make it a rule.

I would put forth that "solid state hard drive" is an oxymoron yet it has four words. You can use multiple words to describe either part of the contradiction.
 
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