'Mr. Yuk' Sticker Creator Honored By City Of Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The creator of the famous "Mr. Yuk" warning stickers was honored by the City of Pittsburgh.

On Tuesday, the City of Pittsburgh honored Dr. Richard Moriarty, a retired pediatrician.

He created the stickers in 1971 and founded the Pittsburgh Poison Center Network in 1973.

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Dr. Moriarty is now a board member at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

"You try to do your best with what you got and to be recognized this way is amazingly humbling and such a wonderful thing to have happen," Dr. Moriarty said.

He said before "Mr. Yuk," the traditional poison warning was a skull and crossbones -- which also happened to be part of the Pittsburgh Pirates' logo.

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