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~ package of the future movie
Man is working on an appliance in his house that he has never touched in 5-10 years. Moved into the house with all working appliances years ago. Never had an issue with them.

Starts pulling the appliance out, and notices there are some items behind the appliance. Lots of dust.

Looks on the package of one item just for laughs to see how old it is.. as likely it has been sitting there for over 10 years.

Strangely the expiry date on the item is a year of the future, not of the past. The item is something that would expire within months of purchase, so even an expiry date far into the future would make no sense (i.e. if you found a milk jug with an expiry 61 years into the future, this would make no sense, as milk expires after about 1-1.5 months or even less). Intrigued, the man looks up the company who makes the package because obviously it has to be a stamping mistake and this item with a stamp mistake could be worth something, similar to money like double sided coins or erroneous dollar bills.

The company on the package does not exist and never has existed - there is no trace of it. Maybe it was some small company that never made many things and has on documented history on the internet (unlikely, as you can find almost anything on the internet). So he goes to libraries to find out, even traveling to the library in the city/town which the package was made in or produced in (the package has a label on it with an address).

Of course when he researches the library material and business/commerce history nothing is found.

Years later this business opens up, in that area....

So how did the package exist before the company existed?
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