Screen Shot 2013-04-24 at 9.52.37 PMIn case you're curious, I'm still working on a good solution for posting photos since my beloved Posterous is no longer working.   I keep trying to use Typepad's built in "email to post" service for this, but it consistently posts the photos sideways even though they clearly are NOT sideways, and I'm not sure what to do about this.  

At any rate, here is my contribution to the world of funny for today.  Actually, this is my friend Julie's contribution, but I have to say, I totally agree and am similarly confused by this product.   Is this a product for humans or horses?   If the company is trying to cross-brand, why would they not put the slightest effort into indicating that it is, in fact, suitable for human use and not just incorrectly located in the "human hair products" section.   I've seen this product from time to time, and for the life of me, I do not understand why someone at this company doesn't just put a "for humans" note on the packaging, like Trader Joe's does for Cats Cookies (for people), so you know they are to be eaten by people.  Every time I see this product, I wonder how many thousands of other people are thinking this and how many sales are being lost because of this confusion.  Is this what they are trying to do by adding the words "And Body?"  Because I still think they might be talking about the horse's body, frankly. 

It's confusing, RIGHT?   Why does no one say anything to anyone at the company that makes this product?

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