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Barcode labels
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Recently I've come across small plastic strips with barcodes stuck to some products, but found at least one stuck on the inside of a sealed packet, only discoverable once it's been taken home. Was this a manufacturing error or do they have a different purpose from the printed versions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that must be it, skids. The old ones were more like the little toys you get in cereal packets but smaller, so presumably all they need is a barcode even though it appears to be impossible to read inside a box.
I'm still wondering what the radio tracking tags look like that are inside certain notes (�20s?) and other products, and are the size of a grain of rice. I wonder if the barcode strips have any function once deactivated for security...
Guy, I'm not worried about the price, just what a barcode device was doing in a place it couldn't be read. It's a strip of white plastic, self adhesive, about 2 inches long and 1/2 wide, and only has a barcode on it. You do also find them on some CDs etc, which made a security device sound promising, but I think they need to be fully visible to activate anything which these aren't.
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