You stumbled across what appeared to be the couple's section, and the items went from downright boring (The Cooking For Fidelity Cookbook), through the bizarre (his and hers clown noses), on into the extreme (One size fits all Domination suit with complementing Slave suit).
The things that held your attention, however, where the things that didn't make much sense or have a clear purpose. There was the suburbification package, It apparently had four outfits, one for a man, his wife, a son around 8 or 10, and a daughter around 5. The packaging showed a picture of the family in front of a house, the father and son were playing catch and the mother was serving lemonade, while the girl was looking at flowers in the landscaping. On the package it said house and minivan included, full set not required, mix and match family! What could that even mean? Clearly a house and car were not in that small package of outfits and of course you don't have to use all the outfits at the same time.
The next thing that really caught your eye was a small clear container with a black and white pill in it. the label just said commitment pills. After examining it for a moment you decided to ask a clerk or someone what they do. They don't claim to be an herbal remedy for anything, have no apparent instructions... they just exist.
The last really weird thing was called the intent-o-frame. It was a picture frame that came with a blue marker. The instructions said, 1. Imagine the outcome, 2. Draw it on a picture or a blank page, 3. Wait 5 minutes.
The picture in the frame was one of those holograms that make a timelapse, in the first picture it showed a couple at a restaurant, the second showed a woman's hand drawing over the man's face, and the final image showed the first picture but the man had stubble instead of being clean shaven. It looked like a game of some kind, which was out of place in the couple's section.
You finish looking through the section and go to see what Brooke found while she was looking.