#13 Isn't really misleading, but it is frustrating.
#21 ARRRRRUGH!!!! I have that stupid piece of software! It was part of a Christmas present, so I couldn't just return it. My stupid slow internet wouldn't download it; I had to take the computer to work. A box of software
should contain software. "No disk needed?!" I need the disk. Other folks need a disk. That's why they buy a box instead of downloading the 1st piece of software listed on Google when they search for reviews!
#25 Not too evil.
#30 Probably a bigger bag than the earlier single serving bag. Looks like someone's put it next to the full sized bag as a joke.
#31 If I remember correctly, 100% juice just means that it's not a cocktail; e.g. no sugar or syrup added. Preservatives, water for concentrated juice is still an extra ingredient, but doesn't change the fact that it's just juice w/o extra sweeteners or flavorings.
#33 Most folks could to see that before opening it...
#34 Also not deceptive, but annoying.
#35 Misleading, but most likely a mistake.
#59 Annoying, not misleading.
#63 Sometimes it's done so the items don't get crushed, but I'm not sure about this one.
#69 Annoying, not misleading.
#72 Annoying, not misleading.
#78 This could just be a mistake. There were a few others which could also be simple packing mishapsA few others could just be a cheap.
A few others, like the half-filled bags of candy, could just be a cheap company using a 1-size-fits-all approach to packaging. Others, like the bowls with indentions in the bottoms are potentially deceptive. Reminds me to look at weight when comparing products.