Why is one packet dark pink and one light pink?….

by Jarv1223

25 comments
  1. They changed the printer cartridge, the darker one was printed with the new one.

  2. It’s like areolas. There are different shades, and they’re all beautiful.

  3. I don’t know, but more pressingly, why are they both sitting unopened right in front of you?

  4. It’s seasonal, depends where they caught the prawns for that batch.

  5. It’s just a different print run. They’re never 100% the same. All of the colours are different, not just the pink.

  6. It’s dependent on how many flamingos they’ve eaten

  7. You know that one crisp in the packet that has all the extra prawny flavour?

    It’s like that, but the whole packet.

  8. The one on the left has been in barbershop window for eight years.

  9. If I know my crisps, the one on the right is the colour of smoky bacon.

  10. To make things even more difficult for the smokey bacon masterrace

  11. heres a thought though…. reddit hivemind should decide…

    which looks more flavoursome?

    personally the one on the right looks like it would have a “sharper” taste.

  12. Walkers apparently use cheapskate suppliers that don’t use Pantone, and so batches are invariably variant as they’re not manufactured to an agreed reference colour. Either that or walkers themselves don’t have a design department with access to Pantone, and so can’t supply the supplier with the correct colour references.

    Probs more the second than the first tbh, a printer of any sort that doesn’t support Pantone feels like a rare thing.

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