[post_page_title]False advertising? No, not really[/post_page_title]
Whoever is in charge of advertising for all the major companies out there is a devilishly clever person. Marketing on packages always does an amazing job of representing products in a way that isn’t totally untrue and isn’t totally true either. This package starts off by bending the truth a little bit, but the fine print lets you in on what exactly is going on.
If we’re being real, we appreciate the honesty of this. We wish that more products did this. And hey, we can’t be too mad at them, as 2.8 really is 3-ish.
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