The annual pilgrimage for a Bertie Beetle bag was worth it.
Tap to play or pause GIFIn a bewildering, but also completely unsurprising turn of events, it turns out Americans have no idea what showbags are — because they're a uniquely Australian product.As in, the concept of going to the fair and grabbing a showbag literally doesn't exist.
Aussies were more than happy to share their explanations and shared memories to very helpfully patch up this gaping hole of knowledge afflicting Americans. Here's what they said:"They started off as 'sample bags', which were either free or very cheap [and] used as a promotion at agricultural shows like the Ekka.
There are also themed bags — army, or ninja are always what I remember getting. [I don't know] if it's a single company's toys that they put in there, or just a mix of a bunch of different manufacturers."
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