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June 12, 2007 12:03 AM
Broken: Shower head packaging
Philip J. Hollenback points out: 
I found this Helping Hand product at Gristedes in New York City. The packaging reads 'Flapper Tank Ball' but this is clearly a shower head.
someone screwed up somewhere in the packing stage. or a shower head "magically" appeared in there.
Did the other packs on the shelf appear the same way or was it a one-off?
My guess is that the cards for both products are the same size and somebody loaded the wrong one into the machine. Maybe a one-off, maybe a whole batch of them.
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Posted by: vulcanlogic7 at June 12, 2007 12:50 AM