Somewhere around 5 years ago the glue that they use on packaged products became made for people who were born on Krypton. Glue on cereal boxes, yogurt, boxes of movie theater candy, bar soap, and so on.
Now, when you try to open your cereal, especially the clear plastic pouch inside, the plastic usually tears and rips half way down the bag before the glue along the top seam itself ever yields. On yogurts, I usually end of with a top that is torn in half, and end up flinging droplets of yogurt across the room, when trying to carefully and slowly wrest the top that is glued on.
What happened consumer products industry? Is product tampering so scary and so prevalent now that the consumer must be protected by applying super-gorilla-strength glue to the packaging. Who tests this stuff?? And do they enjoy their dismembered boxes and packages that have been torn and split in half in order to get them open??
There's my box of ritz crackers. I had to scotch tape it back together before I put it in the pantry
Also, I hereby veto - in advance - the smart alec post that is forthcoming that will say it is not the glue, it is just my fingers growing weak


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