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Primary Colors Plus A Friend

We don't see how this kind of packing could even work because crayons are heavy, and anyone who picks up the box would know it's not full. They presumably didn't want to give out too many crayons because they were probably free with a coloring book.

Why is there usually a green one and primary colors? The other hues are feeling left out because they never get picked for the free crayon pack. Sometimes what you see is all there is, and there are no good surprises waiting for you.

Coloring Kit That Is 90% Empty And Counts Each Piece Of Paper As One Piece In 100 Pieces

This coloring kit is a complete fraud. They left most of the container empty and counted each piece of paper as one of the 100 components in the kit. Reading the contents list of a box is always a good idea, and the fact that it was so light should have given them a hint. Why did they put it in this big box and cover the middle with cardboard? The cardboard may be used to color on, but it wouldn't make up for the fact that they were tricked. This is simply plain wrong because you know it was meant for kids.


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