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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-21-2010 @ 6:46PM
Dairune said...
$2 for a 99 cent pack of chips?
$2 for an apple?
$3 for a bottle of water?!
I.smell.KOTICK.
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10-21-2010 @ 6:54PM
Bronwyn said...
I smell standard prices at these type of events. -_-
A concert I went to one summer had $5 bottles of water, and the poor people selling the stuff were working for TIPS so if you're a nice person you spent even more.
10-21-2010 @ 7:00PM
Garviel said...
@Bronwyn, I agree, I think no matter what kind of event you'll almost always see jacked up prices for inexpensive items. Movie theaters have been doing it for ages.
10-22-2010 @ 12:37AM
flawless said...
It's more likely to be a third party caterer than Blizzard themselves.
Blizzard would have spelled "Rejuvenation" correctly.
Probably.