Thank Amazon for small favors! This Christmas, my children can open their presents and I can cut back on the band-aids. The online retailer is introducing Frustration Free Packaging just in time for the holidays. For every parent who has drained their bank account on gifts and then spent their holiday quality time pulling those toys and trinkets from the wretches of the containers that they are tethered to, plan on having some free time and flawless hands. Amazon is currently offering this Ecological packaging option on some toys and electronics.




by Terry
Emilio Pucci
Just Cavalli
that is so cool. I sent my neice a littest petshop and my father in law spent 30 minutes getting it out of the box.
1this is truly revolutionary!! i spent half of xmas eve last year opening all the new toys and then repackaging them so they were easily opened by my nieces and nephews xmas morning!
2I never understood why stuff is packaged with so many wires and taped spots anyway, so thank you Amazon for proving to me that it's NOT necessary. Although since the box is cardboard, it still doesn't prove my theory that it's unnecessary for presentation at a store as well.
Anyway, that's awesome. I wish stores would follow suit since I'm not doing any online shopping this year.
3hallelujah!
4Hurray for Amazon!!!
5i think this is FANTASTIC... and i wish more stores (like babies r us and buybuybaby) would do the same thing... i'll definitely see what they have in this packaging and consider it for christmas now.
6This is great! Hopefully people will also be more likely to recycle the box since it is all cardboard!
7I really hope they add more products to the list soon. This is such a great idea! I will be so happy to not have to get out the wire cutters just to give my child a simple toy!
8wow thats wonderful!!!
It amazing the things us mommies get excited about...hahahahaha!
9This is awesome!! I hate that packaging has become all about marketing (It has to look good on the shelf in order to sell). I mean I understand why they do it, but those packages are awful not to mention dangerous sometimes and not good for the landfills either.
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