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The pain of discontinued items, and the thrill of finding them online

Weโ€™ve all been there. A favorite item is suddenly unavailable for purchase. Couldnโ€™t the manufacturer have given you advance warning?

Whether owing to low sales, changing habits, production costs, or even because something is a little wrong with your favorite product (shh), discontinued items are part of life. In a weekend piece, the New York Times delves into the not-so-dark underbelly of online places where shoppers find these items, share tips and yes, find emotional support.

The story highlights a padded laptop bag made by Filson that a super fan now hunts โ€œdown everywhereโ€ to snag as many as possible โ€œbefore everyone figures out how great they are.โ€ It points to Discontinued Beauty, a site whose offerings are old to visitors but new to the site. Among its latest products: an โ€œessential protein restructurizerโ€ by Redkin priced at an eye-popping $169.95. (The newest version of the product costs shoppers $32.)

Could it be dangerous to use these discontinued products? Who cares, suggests one creative director, who tells the Times about a lip pencil the beauty company NARS no longer sells and she has found elsewhere. โ€œNow, do I know the proper way to store this for optimal conditions? No,โ€ she says. โ€œTheyโ€™re under my sink.โ€

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