We get that this company wanted to cut costs on the packaging, but they probably should have done something to differentiate these two packages. Say you are just trying to take a nap and you wind up stuck on the toilet for three hours.
Or, you actually want to clean your colon and you just knock yourself out for eight hours in the middle of the day, instead? We would use some red tape or something on one of them, just in case. This is like something that would be taken straight out of one of the “American Pie” films, or the teen comedies of the early ’00s.
Seeing Yellow
Crayons are an innocent thing that is meant to bring joy to children and adults alike. This misprint, however, will make colorblind individuals extremely unhappy. Drawings will certainly become more interesting if four different “yellows” are unknowingly used and we will get the chance to see the sun drawn in colors which we have never seen used before.
We’re not sure whether whoever is responsible for this misprint has something against yellow or if they are simply trying to promote color equality.
Taking a Wrong Dip
All in all, this is a pretty good gag. Dipping the wrong end of the cone in the chocolate ensures two things: you can’t hold this tasty treat without chocolate melting all over your fingers, and you're bound to get disappointed when you open the packaging and see that white ice cream which was left uncovered.
This is something that could ruin someone’s cheat day. We don’t know if we should applaud the saboteur or be angry at them.
A Poppy Beverage?
Water does come in many forms, liquid, and vapor, but popcorn is definitely not one of them. What is even stranger, is that McDonald’s doesn’t even sell the movie theater treat, so we’re left wondering how they ended up with bags and bags of the stuff.
Not that we’d mind munching on a little while waiting for our Big Macs and fries, but truthfully, we would prefer real ice to keep our soft drinks cold. Popcorn floating in soda simply does not have the same effect.
Now That’s A Neat Trick
This strangely hung sign could be a marketing ploy to make us sit up and take notice of the different parts of this outfit, but we think it is more likely a magic trick gone wrong. The amateur magician who hung up this sign is clearly obsessed with the sawing-a-woman-in-half trick, unfortunately, they didn’t know how to put her back together again.
On the other hand, it is more noticeable than a regular ad and may make more people consider buying separate items of clothing, or the whole ensemble.