This Girl Complained ‘Cards Against Humanity’ Didn’t Include Glitter, So They Told Her To Check Her Mail In A Week
June was pride month and to celebrate this ‘Cards Against Humanity’ brought out a special edition ‘Pride Pack,’ with the option of glitter added. Unfortunately when Kait Johnson went to order her glitter bomb pride pack, it was unavailable. Cards Against Humanity had run out of glitter.
What to do? Email the company and get that glitter, obvs. So that’s just what Kait did, and to their credit, Cards Against Humanity responded, being the kickass customer service company that they’ve become known for. However, the response still left Kait lacking in sparkle. So she upped the stakes. How would they respond this time?
Not to burst your bubble but glitter had come under scrutiny lately for its environmental impact, it is a microplastic that can eventually find its way into oceans and the creatures that live there. Most glitter is made of aluminium and a plastic called PET, which can disrupt hormones in the bodies of animals and humans when broken down. Some are even calling for it to be banned completely, although some more environmentally friendly alternatives do exist. So if you do choose to use glitter, use it responsibly!
Scroll down below to check out how Kait’s story unfolded for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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