25 Fake Designs Attempting To Fool Customers By People Who Should Go To Hell

Larry Campbell

Have you ever purchased food at the grocery store solely because the box implied deliciousness inside? Or perhaps you bought your preferred skincare product in a bigger container? The next time you decide you desire a product based just on its packaging, you might want to reconsider.
These images of (dark) package designs show that some businesses aren't afraid to fool their customers. Continue reading to see the horrifyingly funny ways that actual individuals have been duped.

#1. Some Marketing Teams Are Just Set on Making Kids Cry

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#2. This One Doesn't Even Look Edible

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#3. Just M&M, Not M&Ms

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#4. "Mixed Vegetables: Carrots, Corn, Peas, Green Beans, and Lima Beans"

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#5. All the Small Ones Were Coincidentally Covered by the Package

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#6. Expose the Chip Bags for What They Truly Are: Pure Air

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#7. Pre-Made Taco Pizza - All You Need to Do Is Make It

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#8. The Design Team Really Outdid Themselves With This One

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#9. Some of These Pieces Are Not Like the Others

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#10. Their Secret Is That Half the Bottle Is Empty

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#11. The Dating Profile Versus the Person in Real Life

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#12. Whoever Says Size Doesn't Matter Never Got Deceived by Corndog Packaging

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#13. Know What's Better Than a "Seedless" Melon? One Without Seeds

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#14. All the Fun's in the Wrapper

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#15. Personally, We Wouldn't Wanna Mess With NHL Fans

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#16. Identical Ingredients and Quantities, Different Packaging and Prices

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#17. Snickers Yard (minus About Half a Yard)

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#18. 30% Product, 70% Packaging

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#19. Flowering Cactus? Nah. Gluing a Flower Onto a Cactus? Oh, Yeah

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#20. Not Even the Children's Arts and Crafts Aisle Is Exempt

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#21. The Trojan Horse of Office Supplies

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#22. Now We Know Why the Strawberry Wouldn't Mix in When We Stirred It

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#23. Insurance Charged Her $56.91 for Pills or $2.73 for Capsules... With Pills Inside

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#24. Good-Looking Books Shouldn't Be Judged by Their Cover, Either

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#25. How Generous - They Left Room for Storing the Art

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