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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But I presume you don't usually try and put edible fax-machine shaped objects in your tea or on you chips, rojash.
The fact that silica gel is usually encountered as a white, crystalline powder enclosed in a small, manufactured paper-like packet runs the risk of it being confused with either sugar or salt, which are often similarly packaged.
You could also argue it should have 'Do not snort' on it, too.
Though not exactly toxic (silica gel is a form of super porous silicon dioxide aka. 'quartz', aka 'sand') Haz Regs generally recommend that silica gel dust is not breathed in.