Do not wrink?
By Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
Australia
November 2, 2022 9:04am CST
Do you wrink your clothes? I'd better not do this to this set of clothes I bought. The instructions clearly ask me not to 'wrink' it!
Now that I've gotten your attention, this is one of the many funny typos and errors that come in come local product packaging. The instructions obviously mean do not WRING. But a little change in one letter at the end fan be a source of fun or confusion!
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@JudyEv (382162)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Nov 22
We were at the doctor's yesterday and there is a screen where the pictures roll over. All the doctors and their specialities are listed plus some general information. There is also information that verbal abuse won't be tolerated nor will 'course language'. I wasn't quite brave enough to point out the error.
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@wolfgirl569 (135791)
• Marion, Ohio
3 Nov 22
I agree looking at the picture it means wring. 

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@LindaOHio (222417)
• United States
2 Nov 22
Typos on widely distributed items always amaze me. Didn't they check it before releasing?
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