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Alkaseltzer contains aspirin which we generally do not give to children for fear of Reye Syndrome ( a severe neurologic syndrome that happenes when you give kids with certain viral infections aspirin).
If the child is having headaches a better choice would be Tylenol or Motrin.
If the child is having upset stomach a better choice would be Maalox.
1st marketed 1931.
The "plop plop fizz fizz" commercial first appeared in the 1960s as an advertisement for Alka-Seltzer. The catchy jingle became very popular and is still remembered today.
Giving Alka-Seltzer to a 4-year-old every day is not recommended, as it contains ingredients like aspirin and sodium bicarbonate that can be harmful in high doses or inappropriate for young children. Regular use could lead to potential side effects such as stomach discomfort, electrolyte imbalances, or even more serious health issues. Always consult a pediatrician before administering any over-the-counter medication to children.
About 7000 children take the 11+ a year.
yes it is just pg-13 you can't
6 months plus your driver license will get take away
a year animating and 4 years plus becuase of rendering and voice acting
It was: 1856+131 = 1987
Your answer depends on the time of year, the condition of the sea ice, your ultimate Antarctic destination and the route you take to get there, plus the speed of the ship.
The shelf life of Canada Dry seltzer soda is typically around 9 months to 1 year when stored unopened in a cool, dry place. Once opened, it’s best consumed within a few days for optimal taste and carbonation. Always check the expiration date on the packaging for the most accurate information. If the seltzer shows signs of off-flavors or carbonation loss, it’s best to discard it.
The moon completes roughly 13.5 orbits around Earth in a year.
Your answer depends on the time of year, the condition of the sea ice, your ultimate Antarctic destination and the route you take to get there, plus the speed of the ship.