by Kattriella » Thu May 02, 2019 9:02 pm
My store finally restocked. I bought 5 of them (left 5 more for the next person this time). I found some new stuff, like the Twinkies and two of the shaving cream/gels. I have 23 different items now according to my checklist (with a LOT of doubles), plus 3 baskets, 2 carts, and a shelf, so technically 26 different items. I've opened a total of 15 balls so far, from two different batches, and it looks like each batch has a different likelihood of different multiples. The first batch had a LOT of the Ponds wrinkle cream (4 out of 10 balls) and 3 Axe deodorants, 3 of the Cherry Blossom Suave, and 4 of the Vaseline Intensive Care with aloe, but this time the main thing I got multiples of was the bags of Dum Dum suckers, which I found in 3 of 5 balls. (I got a few doubles of items I'd gotten one of in. The previous batch.) I think I'm going to wait a couple weeks until the next shipment comes in and grab 4-6 more balls to see if my theory about certain ones being more common in certain batches is true or if this was just a fluke. (Also, I still need the Tresemme conditioner to go with the shampoo, so I need to keep searching out of sheer principal. I could just buy it as a single on eBay, but this way is so much more fun!)
Also, random til if you're looking for certain ones: If you're looking for more of the cardboard or soft plastic ones (like bags of candy or boxes of soap/tea) shake the balls. The more they rattle, the more of the hard plastic toys are inside. I got a that was all hard plastic toys (bottles, mainly), and it sounded like a bottle of vitamins it rattle so much. (Obviously, if you're looking for mainly the toiletries, like I am, you want to look for the really rattlely ones.) This is just my casual observation I thought I'd pass on in case anyone hasn't thought of/realized this yet.