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    1. Hypercoreriper on

      It was probably unreasonable to reprint it. Considering that their profits are paper thin.

    2. Beginning_Law_3399 on

      “You could change the A to a U”

      “Then it would say Nutral Ice. Would it really be better if it said Nutral Ice, Kevin?”

    3. They printed another page just for the word “available” but couldn’t print another page for the correction.

    4. Ok-Swordfish8731 on

      I don’t think anyone who buys that product will notice or care that the sign is misspelled. Heck, most of them won’t try to read it anyway.

    5. About 25 yrs ago when people still wrote checks at retail establishments, I stopped at a gas station in a small town off the 15 freeway in Utah (shoutout to Beaver, woot woot). There was a sign taped to the checkout counter that had clearly been there for years that read, “NO CHECKS EXCEPTED!”. I laughed when I saw it, but instead of just calling out the typo, I asked the lady behind the counter how often people pointed out that the sign meant exactly the opposite of what they presumably were trying to say. She stared at me with a confused look on her face so I tried to explain that “no check excepted” actually means that they don’t reject any check and meant the same as “no checks turned down or rejected”. She was even more confused and I realized I was wasting my time. Made it even more hilarious as I walked out.

    6. JefferzTheGreat on

      If you’ve hit that point where you’re buying beer from the Dollar Tree, you know what you’re getting into.

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