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As some of you know, I've been slowing moving my collection from Toronto to Vancouver over the last few years. On my recent trip, I decided I was going to unbox all my G3's and get rid of the plastic that takes up too much room. The only reason none of my G3's had been opened before was that I had no place to put them, so I kept them in their boxes.
Here's where the rant comes in. I can't believe how ridiculous the packaging on G3's is. So much waste. Gobs of tape, plastic and twisty ties. And why on earth were they all packaged differently. It took forever to free them from their packages and try to preserve the cardboard parts. I can't for the life of me figure out why they just didn't package them all on cards like they used to. Also, I debated about even keeping the "card" part because most of them don't even have a back story. It took me a while to love and appreciate the G3's, this would have happened sooner if Hasbro had been smart about their packaging and marketing.
Here's where the rant comes in. I can't believe how ridiculous the packaging on G3's is. So much waste. Gobs of tape, plastic and twisty ties. And why on earth were they all packaged differently. It took forever to free them from their packages and try to preserve the cardboard parts. I can't for the life of me figure out why they just didn't package them all on cards like they used to. Also, I debated about even keeping the "card" part because most of them don't even have a back story. It took me a while to love and appreciate the G3's, this would have happened sooner if Hasbro had been smart about their packaging and marketing.