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Smiskis are adorable glow-in-the-dark collectible figures. They come in a variety of poses and have a unique, minimalist design. But as Smiskis get more popular, there’s an increasing number of counterfeits on the market. So how do you know if your Smiski is the real thing? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered, including tips on spotting a fake Smiski and how to be sure you’re buying the real thing.
How to Spot a Fake Smiski
- Packaging: Fake Smiskis may have misprinted packaging or be missing the insert or foil bag.
- Texture: Real Smiskis are matte, while fake Smiskis often have a slick finish.
- Color: Real Smiskis are either glow-in-the-dark green or a similar shade of blue.
- Quality issues: Fake Smiskis may look melted, disproportionate, or have discoloration or air bubbles.
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