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Kmart is being mocked by shoppers for selling a koala-shaped hand sanitiser bottle with a warning sign written in another language. <br>An eagle-eyed customer spotted the error on the back of the label after buying the $4 Silicone Travel Bottle on Sunday. <br>The warning, which appears to be written in Latin, read: 'Warning: Lorem ipsum dolor sit, amet, dvmk consectetur, adipisci velit,  [https://kynghidongduong.vn/blog/le-hoi-hoa-tam-giac-mach-ha-giang-va-nhung-diem-check-in-voi-hoa-dep-nhat.html du lịch hà giang] adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod, ckfk tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna sdk aliqua.<br><br>Ut enim ad minim venim, quis nostrud'.<br>The shopper sparked outrage an amusement after posting an image of the packet to [/sciencetech/reddit/index.html Reddit]. <br>        The warning, which appears to be written in Latin, read: 'Warning: Lorem ipsum dolor sit, amet, dvmk consectetur, adipisci velit, adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod, ckfk tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna sdk aliqua.<br><br>Ut enim ad minim venim, quis nostrud'<br>'Thanks for [https://kynghidongduong.vn/blog/le-hoi-hoa-tam-giac-mach-ha-giang-va-nhung-diem-check-in-voi-hoa-dep-nhat.html kynghidongduong.vn] the warning Kmart. It was very helpful,' the customer captioned the image. <br>'Really world-class quality control... mind you it is Kmart,' one [http://www.dict.cc/?s=person%20wrote person wrote]. <br>'I'm pretty sure if you read that you summon a demon,' another wrote.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/news/article-8700273/How-Kmart-worker-swindled-76-000-discount-store.html  How a Kmart worker swindled $76,000 from the discount store...] [/news/article-9088753/Shoppers-going-crazy-10-LED-Light-Fan-Kmart.html  REVEALED: Why Shoppers are going crazy for a $10 fan from...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'What in the Harry Potter spell book is this,' another wrote.<br>And while many users believed the warning to be written in Latin, they were left scratching their heads when Google failed to translate the text. <br>The message was actually not written in any language, it is place holder text commonly used by designers.<br>        An eagle-eyed customer spotted the error on the back of the label after buying the $4 Silicone Travel Bottle on Sunday<br>'Its ''words'' loosely approximate the frequency with which letters occur in English, which is why at a glance it looks pretty real,' one designer explained. <br>Lorem ipsum text have was used first in type-setting in the 1960s and is still used in digital design templates today.<br>Daily Mail Australia has contact Kmart for comment.<br>
Kmart is being mocked by shoppers for [https://kynghidongduong.vn/blog/le-hoi-hoa-tam-giac-mach-ha-giang-va-nhung-diem-check-in-voi-hoa-dep-nhat.html hà giang tam giác mạch] selling a [http://search.un.org/search?ie=utf8&site=un_org&output=xml_no_dtd&client=UN_Website_en&num=10&lr=lang_en&proxystylesheet=UN_Website_en&oe=utf8&q=koala-shaped&Submit=Go koala-shaped] hand sanitiser bottle with a warning sign written in another language. <br>An eagle-eyed customer spotted the error on the back of the label after buying the $4 Silicone Travel Bottle on Sunday. <br>The warning, which appears to be written in Latin, read: 'Warning: Lorem ipsum dolor sit, amet,  [https://kynghidongduong.vn/blog/le-hoi-hoa-tam-giac-mach-ha-giang-va-nhung-diem-check-in-voi-hoa-dep-nhat.html hà giang] dvmk consectetur, adipisci velit, adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod, [https://kynghidongduong.vn/blog/le-hoi-hoa-tam-giac-mach-ha-giang-va-nhung-diem-check-in-voi-hoa-dep-nhat.html kynghidongduong.vn] ckfk tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna sdk aliqua.<br><br>Ut enim ad minim venim, quis nostrud'.<br>The shopper sparked outrage an amusement after posting an image of the packet to [/sciencetech/reddit/index.html Reddit]. <br>        The warning, which appears to be written in Latin, read: 'Warning: Lorem ipsum dolor sit, amet, dvmk consectetur, adipisci velit, adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod, ckfk tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna sdk aliqua.<br><br>Ut enim ad minim venim, quis nostrud'<br>'Thanks for the warning Kmart. It was very helpful,' the customer captioned the image. <br>'Really world-class quality control... mind you it is Kmart,' one person wrote. <br>'I'm pretty sure if you read that you summon a demon,' another wrote.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/news/article-8700273/How-Kmart-worker-swindled-76-000-discount-store.html  How a Kmart worker swindled $76,000 from the discount store...] [/news/article-9088753/Shoppers-going-crazy-10-LED-Light-Fan-Kmart.html  REVEALED: Why Shoppers are going crazy for a $10 fan from...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'What in the Harry Potter spell book is this,' another wrote.<br>And while many users believed the warning to be written in Latin, they were left scratching their heads when Google failed to translate the text. <br>The message was actually not written in any language, it is place holder text commonly used by designers.<br>        An eagle-eyed customer spotted the error on the back of the label after buying the $4 Silicone Travel Bottle on Sunday<br>'Its ''words'' loosely approximate the frequency with which letters occur in English, which is why at a glance it looks pretty real,' one designer explained. <br>Lorem ipsum text have was used first in type-setting in the 1960s and is still used in digital design templates today.<br>Daily Mail Australia has contact Kmart for comment.<br>

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Kmart is being mocked by shoppers for hà giang tam giác mạch selling a koala-shaped hand sanitiser bottle with a warning sign written in another language. 
An eagle-eyed customer spotted the error on the back of the label after buying the $4 Silicone Travel Bottle on Sunday. 
The warning, which appears to be written in Latin, read: 'Warning: Lorem ipsum dolor sit, amet, hà giang dvmk consectetur, adipisci velit, adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod, kynghidongduong.vn ckfk tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna sdk aliqua.

Ut enim ad minim venim, quis nostrud'.
The shopper sparked outrage an amusement after posting an image of the packet to [/sciencetech/reddit/index.html Reddit]. 
The warning, which appears to be written in Latin, read: 'Warning: Lorem ipsum dolor sit, amet, dvmk consectetur, adipisci velit, adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod, ckfk tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna sdk aliqua.

Ut enim ad minim venim, quis nostrud'
'Thanks for the warning Kmart. It was very helpful,' the customer captioned the image. 
'Really world-class quality control... mind you it is Kmart,' one person wrote. 
'I'm pretty sure if you read that you summon a demon,' another wrote.
RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-8700273/How-Kmart-worker-swindled-76-000-discount-store.html How a Kmart worker swindled $76,000 from the discount store...] [/news/article-9088753/Shoppers-going-crazy-10-LED-Light-Fan-Kmart.html REVEALED: Why Shoppers are going crazy for a $10 fan from...]



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'What in the Harry Potter spell book is this,' another wrote.
And while many users believed the warning to be written in Latin, they were left scratching their heads when Google failed to translate the text. 
The message was actually not written in any language, it is place holder text commonly used by designers.
An eagle-eyed customer spotted the error on the back of the label after buying the $4 Silicone Travel Bottle on Sunday
'Its words loosely approximate the frequency with which letters occur in English, which is why at a glance it looks pretty real,' one designer explained. 
Lorem ipsum text have was used first in type-setting in the 1960s and is still used in digital design templates today.
Daily Mail Australia has contact Kmart for comment.