Jess came over to my desk yesterday with a giant box of
Splenda from our office's kitchen. "Look! It has a punctuation error on it!" she exclaimed.

I protested at first. "Noooo, it's fine," I said. But I then realized that I was letting my love for Splenda cloud my vision. There should be a hyphen between the
No and the
Calorie since
No Calorie is a compound adjective. Alas.
When I went into the kitchen to return the box of Splenda, I noticed that the packaging for
Sweet 'N Low (sic) contains an apostrophe catastrophe! When
N is used to represent the word
and, it should have an apostrophe both before and after.

This error is very common. Stay tuned for my entry about the
Cask 'n Flagon.One other mistake: Merriam-Webster doesn't recognize
foodservice as a real word.