People Are Shaming These Knockoff Brands In This Online Group And Here Are 40 Of The Most Blatant Ones (New Pics)
When it comes to creativity, I believe that not even the sky’s the limit… especially if there’s potential profit involved. And one place that the human imagination truly shines (for better or for worse… probably for worse) is in the creation of knockoff products that are meant to capitalize on the success of well-known brands.
The r/crappyoffbrand subreddit pokes fun at all the hilariously bad knockoff products that can be found around the globe and make up a surprisingly large part of the global economy, and we’ve collected some of the best new pics featured by their 908k+ strong memberbase.
While I’m getting myself a nice refreshing glass of Bepsi and some delicious turkey NcMoggets, have a scroll down, upvote the pics that made you smile and laugh, and share your own encounters with cheap knockoffs in the comments! Psst, Pandas, want to feast your eyes on more knockoffs? They’re free, no strings attached, we promise. All you have to do is click here for our previous article about the ‘Crappy Off Brand’ subreddit.
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Ralph Lacoste
My Girlfriend's Peepi Socks Finally Arrived
It Just Do
Counterfeit goods really are big business. However, it’s difficult to put a specific number on its impact because, well, it’s not exactly all legal, is it? That’s why the numbers can vary a lot depending on what report you read.
There’s a huge demand for knockoff products and according to one report released by the OECD and the EUIPO in 2019, it’s an industry that’s worth over 500 billion dollars globally. “The value of imported fake goods worldwide topped $509 billion based on 2016 customs seizure data, up from $461 billion in 2013, the latter of which represents 2.5% of world trade,” writes TFL.
Mm Just What I Want In My Mouth
Connocting People
Snipers ?
Meanwhile, World Trademark Review points to the 2018 Global Brand Counterfeiting Report which shows that the volume of international trade in counterfeit goods reached a whopping 1.2 trillion dollars in 2017.
Created back in 2015, the ‘Crappy Off brand’ subreddit will be celebrating its 6th birthday on June 14. The sub’s moderators set a high standard for the type of content that people can post. Not everything is a good fit for r/crappyoffbrand, you see.
Who Lives In A Pineapple Burnt Third Degree!
Collection Of Oreo Knockoffs
This Is Slightly Disturbing
For instance, the mods make it perfectly clear that if you post absolutely anything related to Fall Guys or Among Us, you’ll end up being banned. Our best guess is that the subreddit was over-saturated with products related to the two popular video games and everyone was a tad fed up with seeing the same old things over and over (and over) again.
Ham Socks. Found On Aliexpress
Someone Suggested I Post My New Phone Case Here
Surprise ?
What’s more the community is specifically dedicated to bad knockoff brands. That means that no good off-brands are welcome. What’s more, the subreddit isn’t the place for people to post badly designed products: it also has to be a knockoff. Other than that, r/crappyoffbrand’s other rules are pretty much the standard that you’d expect from any other popular subreddit: be nice to others, don’t repost stuff, and don’t advertise your own products.
This Is Actually Real And Actually On Prime Video
Angry Garfields
"Burger Friends: Friends Have It Their Way"
Barney?
Ah Yes The Tfc
Whatsapp Perfume
Star World
Christian Version Of Xbox 360
Found This On Google
Found Them At My Local Farmer’s Market
This Lipstick I Just Got
Hmm
Theme song is let it go to the tune of my little pony
Load More Replies...i can totally see them being applejack and princess celestia if i squint my eyes really hard lol
A coworker gets masks from family in Vietnam and there's a lot of brand mixing. Mickey Mouse and Gucci for example. or was it Coach? Maybe both.
Welcome To Pita Hut, May I Take You Order?
Heroes All In One
Never Knew All These Social Media Brands All Sell Body Sprays
Customer Handed Me This To Transfer Their Recovered Data...
Apple Fan
Complete With Hair And Sweat!
Mom's Handling The Business Now
Shrek Backpack
No Wonder Coffe Tasted Funny
I Don’t Know About You But I’m Quite Hungry
Leogs Are A Great Childhood Memory
My Partner Told Me She Got Me Some Designer Sock’s
Ugorg
Why Does This Exist
Are Ya Ready Kids?
What In The Nutella
i saw donna, the scholar like 10 minsa ago
Load More Replies...All these should be in a museum right next to a land fill. Here is some more: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GCEA_en&sxsrf=ALeKk00ulg_n8SAJZTMYvjHD3EmDjrPeIg:1623252452583&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=fake+logo%27s&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiEh8TO7orxAhVp7OAKHSVvCrgQjJkEegQIDRAB&biw=1920&bih=1057
Central America in the late 1990s, every market was selling these amazing looking tennis shoes with the stripey leaf pattern. "Dodidas" Should have bought some.
i saw donna, the scholar like 10 minsa ago
Load More Replies...All these should be in a museum right next to a land fill. Here is some more: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GCEA_en&sxsrf=ALeKk00ulg_n8SAJZTMYvjHD3EmDjrPeIg:1623252452583&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=fake+logo%27s&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiEh8TO7orxAhVp7OAKHSVvCrgQjJkEegQIDRAB&biw=1920&bih=1057
Central America in the late 1990s, every market was selling these amazing looking tennis shoes with the stripey leaf pattern. "Dodidas" Should have bought some.