I am reminded of the numpty who designed Avon's Tai Winds aftershave packaging (c 1980). The images across the top of this page illustrate what I mean:
https://picclick.com/Avon-Tai-Winds-After-Shave-Whale-Oil-Lantern-162425394538.html
People who received the aftershave as a Christmas gift (as I did) got it in box which illustrated a lantern (as in pics 1 & 2). However on opening the box you found that there was actually a bottle (pic 3) with a push-on top (pic 4) which made it look like a lantern.
Those recipients then fitted the two together but possibly waited many months before going to use the aftershave. By then they'd completely forgotten that the top part was only a push-fit and so picked the lantern up by the top (which is the perfectly natural way to pick a lantern up).
That meant that the heavy glass bottle rapidly departed company from the top, causing it to fall into the sink below it, putting a crack right through it.
When I mentioned to my next door neighbour that I'd claimed on my buildings insurance for a new sink, he said "I wish I'd thought of that when a falling bottle of Tai Winds aftershave broke
my sink a few months ago!"
If it happened to me and to my next door neighbour, how many hundreds (or possibly thousands) of other people did it happen to as well?