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* In ''[[Seinfeld]]'' George's fiancee is accidentally poisoned by the cheap glue on the wedding invitation envelopes, because George was too stingy to pay for better ones (and too lazy to seal any invitations himself).
* In the ''[[Jonathan Creek]]'' episode "The House Of Monkeys" the victim was sent a request for a signed copy of his book. The murderer included a stamped addressed envelope to send the book in... stamped, addressed and poisoned with a psychotropic drug on the flap you lick.
* ''[[CSI]]'' did this one -- duringone—during the course of an attempted murder, the apparent victim spilled ricin on her pen, and then killed herself by biting the end of it.
* In the ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode "Poison," the team discovers that groups of people who had been slipped LSD had ingested it by licking bank envelopes whose seals were coated in the drug. Later in the same episode, the UnSub tries to poison a group of people with botulism via the same method.
* In one episode of ''[[Benson]]'', a person with a habit of sucking on the earpiece of his reading glasses was killed by poison placed on the earpiece.
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