Companies Who Fooled Us With Their Deceptive Packaging

The Package Said 800 Pieces, But 550 Of Them Are Tiny Dots

Don't be deceived by the package that says "800 pieces." Half of them are meaningless dots that will either get lost, eaten by the dog, or sucked up by the vacuum. They thought they could save money by buying blocks that weren't from a well-known brand, but that didn't work out for them.

You might as well buy Legos if you want to be sure of the quality, because you know precisely what you're getting. These fake brands will take your money and giggle while they put together a collection of meaningless bricks. Someone might also think they are getting more than that because of the size of the box.

Watermelon, But Without Watermelon

If you want to know how to make watermelon juice, just mix together juice from apples, beets, carrots, and ginger. Put a watermelon label on it, and no one will ever know the difference. It says it has strawberry and lemon, which is much better, but they aren't in the ingredients. You have to wonder what else they are hiding in this juice. The only thing that made sense was that they put the wrong label on one side, which would explain why they don't match. I hope this person isn't allergic to any of the things that could be in this.


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