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Man baffled as hair gel he ordered online 8 years ago finally arrives during lockdown

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A bloke received a bizarre blast from the past this month after a package of hair gel he ordered eight years ago finally arrived during the coronavirus lockdown.

Toronto resident Elliot Berinstein said he was initially stunned when he found the package from Well.ca on his doorstep as he hadn’t ordered anything from the company in years.

But, when he opened it everything started to make sense. Mr Berinstein said: “I opened it and inside was an invoice from 2012 and it was a tube of Brylcream I ordered in 2012. “I started laughing because I thought it was funny that it come eight years later.” When he first ordered the hair gel, Mr Berinstein lived hundreds of miles away in Ottawa.

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