“These tampons expire on January 8, 3000.”
“I came across a blue mushroom”
“They have baguette vending machines in France.”
“My pants greet whoever unzips them.”
“This Pringle like can has a tray so you don’t have to get your hand stuck getting the last chip”
“This tiny spool of thread was in the pocket of my new jeans”
“I have a perfectly straight banana.”
“Afghan, Iranian and Hungarian Coca-Cola, as well as Russian “almost Coca-Cola”* that you can buy in a small supermarket in Russia”
“My friend’s dog has megaesophagus so they feed him upright in a special chair.”
“1st class seat in coach”
“My Apple IIc that lived in the attic for 35 years still works!”
“Amazon sent my order without any additional packaging, just slapped a shipping label on it”
“The hospital I was at today is celebrating its 900th anniversary. That’s quite a long time.”
“The uneven usage of my sons colouring pencils – With a clear favourite”
“One of the staff at my school drives a Delorean.”
“Japan has started selling caffeinated “gaming” ramen and curry.”
"The amount of lost earbuds my boyfriend found today on one commercial plane"
"Globe only with Poland"
"A hotel where the rooms have location names rather than numbers"
"This grocery store’s weird hours"
I worked at an Amazon distribution center (last step before the truck comes to your house) and we would see stuff like this all the time, the best were tires. Like just a loose tire with a label taped to it...
Speak for yourself. The Pringles in America don't have those trays. Thats probably some stuffy european country thinking they're better than everyon else.