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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Yes, but usually a "limited edition"
is individually numbered, so as to prove its provenance, for investment purposes/inclusion in a collection, etc.
Nothing is produced forever (except possibly bullshit).
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:42, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
Crisps are not produced for the purpose of investment or inclusion in a collection.
There would be nothing to gain from producing a run of 100 individually numbered packets.
But if you were to make a big thing about only producing a particular flavour for a limited time period, you increase the desirability of the product and sell more than if you had simply launched it as a new flavour to the range.
If this proves to be successful then you can still reserve the right to add it to the range "due to public demand"
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:49, Reply)
some times,
you make my willy fizz.
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:50, Reply)
xxx

(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:51, Reply)
So it is pure marketing bullshit.

(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:50, Reply)
is this a surprise to you?

(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:51, Reply)
No
it just saddens me a tiny bit.
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:55, Reply)
It used to make me sad too.
and then I started being responsible for a business, and started doing the same shit that I used to think was bummish.
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 16:02, Reply)
The economics of artificial scarcity. See also the McRib.

(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:58, Reply)
Now THAT'S a sandwich!

(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 15:59, Reply)

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