Why did dracula take cold medicine?
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To stop his coffin.
The joke “Why did Dracula take cold medicine? To stop his coffin,” plays on a pun between the words “coffin” and “coughing.” Dracula, the famous vampire from folklore, is traditionally associated with sleeping in a coffin. The setup of the joke leads the audience to think about Dracula in his typical context. However, the punchline cleverly shifts the focus from “coffin” as a place where Dracula rests to the action of “coughing” as a symptom of a cold.
So he wouldn’t sneeze and give away his hiding spot in the dark!