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Twin packs

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:13 pm
by Michael Wallace
For some reason, plenty of Mr Kipling slices are packaged such that a packet of six slices are split into three 'twin pack' subcontainers. This means that it is quite awkward if you only want to eat one. Firstly, because of the nature of the twin pack packaging, you cannot 'slide it out' like you can with a regular packet of this kind, thus mostly sealing the cakes in their original plastic sleeve. Secondly (and more importantly), the twin pack clearly implies that you should be eating two of them, even though the portion mentioned on the box is only one slice. How can you leave half a twin pack uneaten? It's untidy at best.

Why do they do this? Is it to encourage you to be a fatty and eat more of the product (and at the same time overlook how small an individual slice actually is)? Is it to encourage you to share them with your friends? Is it just to highlight that you don't have any friends, you loser, why don't you eat some more cake, at least cake is your friend?

Re: Twin packs

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:17 pm
by Matt Morrison
I've seen my gran and granddad with these and they have one slice each out of the twin bit. So that's fucking cute.

Re: Twin packs

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:20 pm
by Julie T
It is a bit daft. With 6 people in my home, there's usually no problem with the other cake not being eaten, but it is a bit awkward all the same.

At least Kipling's Angel cakes now come in individual 'snap' packs of 6. Hopefully this is the way they'll be going with the rest of the varieties.

Re: Twin packs

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:24 pm
by Jimmy Gough
I just eat both and feel pretty happy.

Re: Twin packs

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:18 pm
by Thomas Carey
This isn't really about cake but about a month ago there was and advert in the paper for Nature Valley bars and it said:

We wanted to increase the freshness by 200% so we put two bars in each pack.

The dodgy maths means there was only two thirds of a bar in the original packs. :lol: