Who has never been a victim of misleading advertising? For example, did you buy a product with a huge packaging, which hid a much smaller content than promised or imagined? Or even purchased something on the Internet and received a totally different model than imagined? Well, we know that, in a situation like this, the ideal is to resort to Procon and consumer protection bodies. But we also know that this kind of experience always leaves funny memories—after the anger wears off, of course.
O awesome.club shares 19 instances of false advertising where products are extremely easy to mistake for food.
Snowboard wax
“I would swallow these soaps without a second thought.” — “Yes, I did that once and I liked it”
Play-doh-shaped erasers with fruit scent
Glue for crafts, for children from 3 years old
Not candy, but jars filled with granulated wax for hair removal
Ear plugs with different scents
Liquid soap
moth balls
I don’t understand the difference between these briquettes to light the barbecue and ground meat
bleach and yogurt
No, not beer cans, but radiator additive
Makes you want to take a bite of this handmade soap
On the left we have an insecticide, and on the right canola oil
hair bleach
I’m sure Homer Simpson would love these fizzy donuts
Above, I’m holding sweets shaped like quail eggs, and below, I have a decorative egg carton. find the difference
My brain doesn’t believe I can’t eat this
“When I bought these jars, my father thought they belonged not in the bathroom, but in the fridge”
Soufflé for the body
Hair mask
Scrub for the face
“I arrived at my mother-in-law’s house and was about to have tea with condensed milk. Good thing I paid attention to the label.”
“milking ointment”
And you, have you ever found a product with misleading packaging, but then found out it wasn’t what you thought?
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