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Yum! I work part-time in a hardware store, and see a lot of this kind of thing. There might be high demand for proofreaders in the packaging industry.
An example is that drill-bit packages on which the most critical fact piece of information is the size, have it printed in such a way that it is difficult to find.
I’m also laughing at the name of the ‘family farm’. A view of rocks does not sound particularly idyllic. 🙂
Well, this being a dairy farm, I guess you wouldn’t have to plow around them!
…. unless you’re a rock squirrel maybe.
Maybe the Fat Free is all on the bottom and Fat Fat has risen to the top?
Paul – you’re right! The fat (cream)!always rises to the top! ????
So . . . was this the origin of the term “Half and Half”? ;~)