Package design makes a huge difference in how a certain product is perceived, and some marketing teams out there are willing to go to great lengths to convince customers to buy something. Thanks to the internet, dissatisfied customers have started calling out several companies and demanding more transparent marketing. But even though some of these package designs may be mean, it's undeniable that they are absolutely hilarious! Take a look at some of the funniest evil packaging fails ever!
Packaging Designs That Are Just Too Funny
Published 1 year agoJust imagine buying your child (or yourself) a box of crayons that promises 150 pieces, only to find out that the whole thing was actually a marketing scam!
This person shared on Reddit how this box of crayons was probably one of the biggest letdowns ever. They realized that while the sticker on the box said 150, there were only 75 crayons inside, and there was nothing they could do about it.
There are some things out there that have gone beyond the point of being "bad advertising," they are just straight-up lies.
These pizza makers probably had too much fun creating a pizza that was more of a prank than a meal. They cleverly placed it in the box so that the unsuspecting customer would never be able to tell that there were only three pieces of pepperoni in there.
There are certain times in life when one just needs to take matters into their own hands, even if that means looking kind of crazy at the supermarket.
After realizing that they had been deceived, this person decided to share their knowledge so that no one would have to experience the same. So they headed to the supermarket and started to turn packages upside down, to let other unsuspecting shoppers know what they were actually getting for their hard-earned money.
Just imagine buying yourself a tray of cookies, only to find that the tray has different sizes that fit different numbers of cookies. Now, we're not saying that this was done on purpose, it could just be an honest mistake by the manufacturer.
But we can only imagine the frustration this person felt when they discovered they got far less cookies than what they bargained for. We just hope they weren't too hungry!
The more we read, the more we realize that many products come with some pretty interesting catches. Take these spices, for example - thanks to their packaging, no one would ever suspect that half of that bottle is actually empty.
How many times have you bought something that looked full, but in reality, it wasn't? So many people have fallen for this trick in the past, that this person felt the need to warn others.
One thing is to make a mistake here in there, but to advertise perfectly beautiful and jam-filled cookies only to deliver what this person got? That just seems mean.
There is barely any jam in the cookie after it was advertised as something so yummy on the package. This person was certainly right to share their disappointment all over their social media.
Over the years, we see more and more companies attempting to make a bigger effort to reduce waste and to decrease the use of chemicals in order to help save the environment.
While some companies succeed at it, others don't do so well. This person was really disappointed when they realized that an entire half of the bottle was empty. But thanks to the brilliant packaging, no one would ever be able to see it unless they ripped the plastic the way this person did.
Sometimes the deception is so well done that you almost want to give props to the people behind the packaging.
They literally took a smaller pot, filled it with cream, and placed it inside the larger pot, to make it seem like the product had more than it actually did. There is no way that anyone could have ever known, so props to this person for sharing the truth with the world.
Here's another piece of packaging that has gone beyond being a laughing matter, it's just sad. Now we understand that there many strategies behind the way certain stores place their products.
Take this place for example. They deliberately placed the tiny bag full of tea in the front of the jar, to hide the fact that the rest of it was empty. Thankfully, this person was also not willing to be deceived and ended up exposing them completely.
Now, we're not really sure what's happening here. We get that the bottle got some sort of upgrade, but their marketing person was either onto something here or they completely lost it!
They literally began selling a smaller number of tablets in a much bigger bottle in what looks like an attempt to make customers believe they are getting more. It almost looks like an act made out of desperation.
This person happily bought frozen pepperoni pizza snack rolls, only to find that the package actually had a little over half the number of pizza rolls they promised.
And we're glad they decided to put the entire thing on the tray. This way, they were able to see that the package did not in fact contain 40 pizza rolls. So, the next time we read "approximately" we better check out what's actually in there.
According to this customer who was obviously misled, products like this one are often falsely advertised. That wasn't the first or the second time they fell for the little trick, so they decided to share their experience online.
So next time you need to buy a sticker roll, make sure to inspect whether or not the product is indeed what the package claims it is.
If there is one thing that is both hilarious and enraging, it's this picture. This person was looking for a delicious snack, so when they bought the perfectly sealed package, they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into what's inside.
To their disappointment, the contents in the package didn't exactly look right. In fact, it looks like more than half of the box is missing. What a shame!
Again, several companies around the world use the green argument without actually being sustainable. Sustainability has become a buzzword, but by the looks of it, not everyone is ready to own up to it.
This company was extremely deceiving when they vowed to reduce their plastic usage but didn't actually follow through with it with this ridiculous, not really recycled pen. How upsetting!
We have to say that whoever packaged this box did so in the most brilliantly deceiving way. Now, it probably wasn't fun to be the customer in need of staples, but the person who did the packaging must have had a good laugh.
We hope that this customer went back to the place where they bought it and returned the entire thing.
Here goes another strategy that seems to be very common in the advertising market. Take a generous-looking large box, but fill it only halfway. The result? Customers with an unfulfilled sweet tooth.
How disappointing is it to open a box of delicious gummies only to find it's half-filled with not-so-delicious air? We can't imagine how upsetting this probably was for this candy lover.
If this is not one of the most hilarious package designs out there, then we don't know what is. Thankfully, before buying this steak, this person decided to check under the cover.
Once they did so, they couldn't believe their eyes! A huge part of the steak advertised was simply missing. If their instinct hadn't told them that something was wrong, they would have gotten a very upsetting surprise when they got home from the grocery store.
Here is another tip--if a label says that the fabric is 100% something, take a look at what the inside says, too. Apparently, whatever the package says is not always the truth, even when it comes to a piece of clothing.
This person sadly learned this lesson the hard way, after they opened the package only to learn that their "silk" item was 100% silk feeling, and not actually silk.
It's such a shame that several companies out there still use immense amounts of plastic, no matter how much this has been advised against by environmentalists and activists all over the world.
This company decided to ruin Christmas with an absurd case of false advertising. So much plastic for so little chocolate!
Okay, here's the thing. This package looks big, and whoever purchased it thought they were getting a lot of product. But that was until they turned it upside down.
There is literally a whole lot of nothing in about half of this container, and we bet that most customers probably completely fail to notice it.
This Reddit user's daughter sadly understood a few harsh things about the world at a very young age with this package design. According to her mother, the little girl spent all of her money on this little bag that looked so colorful and promising at first.
To her disappointment, the package was hiding a whole lot of nothing inside. Apparently, as soon as the little girl realized it, she began crying and claiming "this is not fair." Poor girl.
Here goes another reminder not to take everything you see at face value, especially at the supermarket. Even if the bottle says better value, it's not always the case as you see here.
In this case, this person figured out pretty quickly that the product they bought didn't really come with better value for money. How unfortunate.
It may take you a few seconds to realize what's happening here, but when you do, you'll probably be left completely dumbfounded and probably very angry.
The person who bought it explained it in detail saying: "to make this bucket of constructor set look full, they put a paper cone inside with some constructor pieces printed on it to make it less noticeable." Now that's just mean.
Okay, this is another case where the person should have simply returned this product because there is no way that this is for real. The package is literally huge, and the actual amount of chocolates inside is ridiculous.
The person wrote on their Reddit post: "I want my other 3/4," and we don't blame them, they totally deserve to get what they paid for.
While these companies probably get away with this kind of packaging on a daily basis, that doesn't really make things less wrong. However, we can't deny that it's a little bit funny. This person bought a pack of salami thinking they were buying three, based on the drawing on the outside, but that doesn't mean they actually got what they thought they were getting.
And we can imagine just how disappointing it must have been to find those two lonely salami pieces in there.
Well, it's safe to say that this will not be the first or last time that we'll see this kind of hilarious packaging. In fact, it seems like it might be more of the norm than anything else.
When this person got home, something about the granola they just purchased didn't feel right, so they turned it upside down, and voila! The box of delicious granola turned out to be half empty, just like many other packages on this list.
Imagine craving something sweet for an entire day, then going to the store to get yourself your favorite candy. But when you get home ready to indulge in sugary goodness, you open the package, and this is what you find.
This person's disappointment was simply immeasurable--this package could not have been more deceiving. At least they spoke out about it online, and hopefully, they got to enjoy the little bit of the sweets that were actually in there.
We all know that certain companies attempt to convince customers that their product is something that it isn't. This includes the amount of sugar in certain foods, whether or not they are homemade, and the list goes on.
Apparently, this manufacturer did their best to hide the word "factory" to make their product look homemade in a way that is simply hilarious. But the word factory is there, and clearly, the product is not homemade, so why advertise it this way?
Some of these misleading packages seem to be created by people who are some sort of experts in the field. Take this one for example. There is no way in the whole world that this was an accidental mistake made by whoever prepared this pizza.
The pizza was perfectly placed in the box, which means that they knew exactly what was being hidden in there.
While this one may be a little bit debatable for some of us, it's still confusing. Companies are required to keep what the reasonable person would think in mind when they design their products and packages.
For real, whoever buys just one earphone? That is, unless they need to replace one that they lost. No matter what anyone says, there is something very fishy about this one.
This packaging design is not only misleading but also terribly confusing. The is literally a picture of a man climbing with a rope, which probably means most people would assume that this rope is meant for climbing.
Clearly, though, it's crucial that the next time we buy any product of this sort, we take a thorough look at the fine print. This could actually be dangerous!
All we can say is, how disappointing. It's mind-boggling how some companies create such misleading products, especially when it comes to products meant for children.
Just imagine getting this for your kid only for them to get hugely disappointed. Instead of having a cup full of gummy bears, this cup only has some in the upper section.
It's a good thing this person checked the package before buying it, otherwise, this would have been an infuriating discovery when they got home.
Apparently, this type of sale is pretty common in Russia, when the seller makes the impression that when you buy a package of something, you get something free. In truth, you're just getting what you already paid for.
Okay, here is another package design that makes us wonder: how on earth did they think this was an ok thing to do? They literally claimed to be selling 12 pack sausage rolls, but in truth, the package only had three sausage rolls.
It seems like their strategy is to recommend that their customers cut the thing themselves - how deceiving!
We would like to believe that instead of a package design lie, this was an honest mistake by the manufacturing company.
This person was sure they were taking a yummy pepperoni pizza home, but when they opened the package, they realized that that wasn't exactly what they were getting. Instead, it was more of a half Marguerita and half pepperoni.
We're not sure this one is funny as it seems to be more concerning than anything else. While this chocolate was advertised as gluten-free and organic, the back of it said: "We are not gluten-free or organic certified (because it's bulS%#)."
The thing is that some people who really are intolerant to gluten could suffer serious consequences from this misleading package.
This guy said it exactly right, no wonder all of us have trust issues! Even though the cans have 30% and 40% bigger on them, they seem to be to be absolutely the same size as any other can of soup.
But now that they have figured out how deceiving the can is, we're pretty sure that they will refrain from buying a similar product ever again.
There is nothing more disappointing than an advertisement that claims to have a huge product when the size is actually tiny. Take this one as an example.
They claimed to be selling a bunch of jumbo shrimp when in reality, the shrimps were the smallest size possible, and they're not even whole. Once their heads were taken off, they literally look like the smallest shrimp in the world.
Well, folks, now we know! Next time you head out for some fast food, make sure to check out whether or not the sizes really match up.
As it seems, you may pay a certain amount for a larger drink, and end up getting exactly the same as you would get without paying extra. But this person wasn't taking it. They decided to give their friends and family a heads up through social media and definitely succeeded!
By now, this type of misleading packaging seems to be just another one in the market. In fact, we're probably all wondering if any of the things advertised in markets are true at all anymore. Is everything falsely advertised?
From now on, we're probably trained enough to suspect every single product we're getting when seeing appalling advertisements such as this one.
This is just mean! We're actually struggling to understand how productive this type of false advertising actually is for a brand since customer satisfaction is a huge deal.
Because the truth is that once someone buys this and realizes how deceiving it actually is, they will most probably never buy it again. If they're still doing it this way though, they're probably doing something right.
Really, the whole thing could simply not be more ironic. They are literally selling a tool that is supposed to help with those very difficult packages--but they decided to literally sell the thing in that difficult type of package.
What is the person supposed to do to open it this time? Unfortunately, it seems like we will never understand.
Plain common sense would tell you that a person looking for red paint would grab a red package, while the person who needed blue would grab a blue package. But this company didn't think so.
They actually believed that changing the colors of the packages and writing the actual color on them in tiny letters would make all the sense in the world.
It turns out that this unopened box of crayons is filled with exactly one color. They literally advertised 64 crayon colors when in truth, there are 64 orange crayons for whoever feels like getting creative with just one color.
Unforutnley though, the buyer didn't check the inside before buying, so they ended up finding out way too late. But maybe they really like orange?
All we have to say is that this is simply not okay. We can only imagine the regret this person felt once they opened this box of chocolates and realized that they had been totally bamboozled!
The box literally only had a few chocolates, that weren't even that good according to the buyer. We're pretty sure that this person learned their lesson, and they'll just have a good laugh about it in the future.
Here's the thing, while some advertisers blatantly lie to their customers with their packaging designs, others deceive their buyers in a bit of a smoother way. Take this company for example.
They didn't particularly lie that what they were selling was pure olive oil, but they certainly did highlight the part that made their product more appealing for a reason. That way, whoever was buying this would barely focus on the sunflower oil part.
This guy went on Reddit to share his experience with his wife teaching at an elementary school in South Korea.
The couple decided to buy some pencils for the kids, but they were utterly disappointed when they realized that the package was totally bogus. Just like many other package designs on this list, there weren't so many pencils in there.
Here's another package design fail that makes us wonder if this company made a mistake, or they genuinely thought that this would make sense.
The design of both products, one for relaxing and sleeping and one for colon cleansing, is exactly the same, so just imagine if someone got confused between the two. The consequences would be a total disaster.
If this is not another important reminder to always read the labels on the back of products, then we don't know what is. This manufacturer proudly claims that they are an American company. But are they?
Apparently, the side of the can says that this product was made in Canada. So which one is it?
When this person decided to check out what was really in this bottle of Vitamin D3 they couldn't have been more furious.
In fact, they took it to Reddit to call them out on their unnecessary use of plastic, by saying the following: "hate to see waste in packaging and also feel like they are trying to trick me so I feel value. Please make bottle size of product!"