21 Pictures That Will Change The Way You See Everyday Objects

    You deserve to know the truth.

    1. Did you know that slap bracelets are often made from old TAPE MEASURES?

    2. No seriously, sometimes they're literally just tape measures wrapped in plastic.

    3. You know what's inside those long lighters you use for candles? A plain old regular lighter.

    4. Ever wondered what that sound is when you shake a can of spray paint? It's just a marble they put inside the can.

    5. Old pool balls are sometimes used as filler in bocce balls and cue balls.

    6. And this bowling ball seems to have been made from...an old bowling ball! Belonging to someone named Sara!

    7. According to some Aldi customers, the shoe deodorizer they bought was just anti-perspirant with a new label.

    8. True story: A manufacturer in China was caught using condoms inside their hair bands.

    9. Some tablet and smartphone cases contain recycled cardboard underneath. This person claims they opened up their case to find some old toothpaste boxes:

    10. Actually, recycled toothpaste boxes can be found in a lot of people's cases:

    11. Fun fact: Some big batteries are made from a bunch of little batteries.

    12. Like this 9-volt battery — it's actually just six AAAA batteries.

    13. Ever wondered what's inside a rope? In many cases, it's a bunch of recycled baby diapers.

    14. Seriously! It's a very common thing.

    15. This game piece broke open to reveal that it had been filled with dice.

    16. And this blue die appears to have been filled with an old die too.

    17. This queen chess piece was cracked open to reveal a pawn inside.

    18. PSA for all you tech people out there: Sometimes your SD card is actually just a micro SD in disguise.

    19. The person who purchased this glue opened the casing to find an undercover Russian glue inside.

    20. This person opened their plastic toy horse to find that its ponytail...was made out of a different kind of ponytail.

    21. And finally...peel the shrink wrap off a canned beverage, and you might just find the label for a discontinued drink underneath.