The annual Christmas catalog is a holiday tradition. This year's edition from Target is missing one major detail.

As a kid, I always looked forward to the holiday catalog every year. Although, during my time it was from Sears and it was a Wish Book rather than a catalog, filled with over 100 pages of toys and gift ideas.

Guess I'm aging myself a bit here but at least it wasn't in black and white right?

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Old School Wish Lists

My brother and I would spend hours going through it page by page, circling everything we hoped Santa would leave under our Christmas tree.

Every year I circled the Snoopy Snow Cone machine and every year I was left disappointed.

This year it's Target that's leaving me upset.

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Credit - Jolee Hodge
Credit - Jolee Hodge
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Missing the Target

The Target Christmas catalog is missing one of the most important details.

The prices!

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If you want to see how much everything is, you have to scan the QR code at the bottom of the page. Not a very convenient option, especially for the older generation who have a difficult time with technology.

Credit - Jolee Hodge
Credit - Jolee Hodge
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Waste of Paper

If you have to go to the website anyway, what the heck is the point of even creating a catalog?

It seems to be just a waster of paper, doesn't it?

It also seems we've gone from circling toys to scanning codes - another sign of the times I guess.

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