Shoppers were disappointed with this popular Kmart holiday item - but is it really as bad as they say?
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Ah, Christmas – the most wonderful time of the year! A season for family, friends, fun... and apparently, a whole lot of drama.
Every year without fail, it seems like something related to Christmas (be it a product, advertisement or celebrity) manages to enrage people and send them into an internet-commenting frenzy. And this year is certainly no different.
The latest seasonal item to cause a stir is none other than Kmart's popular $7 Christmas Stationery Advent Calendar. Filled with 25 different festive stationery items like pom pom pens and stackable mini pencils, the calendar was snapped up by parents as soon as it hit shelves.
But despite its popularity among shoppers, the item has completely divided people over one small but important detail: there are no numbers on each door!
That's right; instead of having 'Day 1', 'Day 2' etc., printed on each little door (like most advent calendars do), this version simply has 25 random doors with no indication of which day they should be opened on.
As you can imagine, this caused quite a bit of confusion among parents who had purchased the calendar for their children. Many took to social media to share their thoughts on the matter – and things got pretty heated!
'This advent calendar is a total failure!' one shopper wrote alongside a picture of her purchase. 'There are no numbers!! It does not make sense at all when each child decides to open their own calendar.'
Other Kmart customers went on to agree with the parent and said that the product missed one of the most important details in an advent calendar. 'I have the same problem,' one shopper responded, with another adding, 'I know. I just told my daughter to open any door she wants each day.'
Still, not everyone thought the product was a complete disaster, and the lack of numbers on each door isn't really important for the children.
'Does it need numbers? Can't each child be creative with what they pick to open on the day? As long as the children have fun with what they open, that's all that should matter,' argued a fellow parent.
What are your thoughts about this, members? Is it really a 'total failure' just because the doors don't have numbers on them? Or is it no big deal? Let us know in the comments!
Every year without fail, it seems like something related to Christmas (be it a product, advertisement or celebrity) manages to enrage people and send them into an internet-commenting frenzy. And this year is certainly no different.
The latest seasonal item to cause a stir is none other than Kmart's popular $7 Christmas Stationery Advent Calendar. Filled with 25 different festive stationery items like pom pom pens and stackable mini pencils, the calendar was snapped up by parents as soon as it hit shelves.
But despite its popularity among shoppers, the item has completely divided people over one small but important detail: there are no numbers on each door!
That's right; instead of having 'Day 1', 'Day 2' etc., printed on each little door (like most advent calendars do), this version simply has 25 random doors with no indication of which day they should be opened on.
As you can imagine, this caused quite a bit of confusion among parents who had purchased the calendar for their children. Many took to social media to share their thoughts on the matter – and things got pretty heated!
'This advent calendar is a total failure!' one shopper wrote alongside a picture of her purchase. 'There are no numbers!! It does not make sense at all when each child decides to open their own calendar.'
Other Kmart customers went on to agree with the parent and said that the product missed one of the most important details in an advent calendar. 'I have the same problem,' one shopper responded, with another adding, 'I know. I just told my daughter to open any door she wants each day.'
Still, not everyone thought the product was a complete disaster, and the lack of numbers on each door isn't really important for the children.
'Does it need numbers? Can't each child be creative with what they pick to open on the day? As long as the children have fun with what they open, that's all that should matter,' argued a fellow parent.
Key Takeaways
- Kmart recently released a Christmas advent calendar that has caused controversy among shoppers because it does not have numbers on each door.
- Some shoppers have criticised the calendar, saying it is a 'failure' because it does not make sense without numbers.
- However, other Kmart customers have defended the calendar, saying that it does not need numbers and that the lack of numbers makes it more fun for children.