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You already know these knock-off brands were just asking to be shamed
If there is one fundamental truth about retail, it is that for every great product on the market, there are inevitably going to be a number of awful knockoff brands trying to con customers out of their hard-earned money. Sometimes you can tell when something is a knockoff right away; other times, you won't even realize you're wearing one until you're out in public.
People love to seize every chance they get to make fun of these poorly produced knockoff brands online. There are numerous groups on Reddit where millions of users discuss and joke about the best and strangest knockoff brands available.
Although knockoff products may be less expensive than real brands, sometimes it seems like they aren't even trying to look distinct. You know, at least try your best if you want to fool someone.
We've gathered a collection of some of the most bizarre knockoff designs that have been called out on Twitter by a certain account called the Off Brand Designs. This Twitter account showcases these strange products that are trying to be like the real thing.
There's a "Dave" product when the real brand is "Dove," there's a "Prongles" product when the real brand is "Pringles," there's a "Fony" product when the real brand is "Sony" and so many more. Check them all out as you keep scrolling down.
What you've just seen are knock-off products that are part of a selection of the best of the worst. But then, who are they trying to fool?
Which of these products have you come across before? Are there any knockoffs you would like to share?
Drop them in the comments below. You can follow Strange Knock-Off Designs on Twitter to see more of their content.