"As mentioned previously, this is definitely not a grammatical error, but instead a play on the classic phrase.
I do think the creator's could have provided a bit more clarity by putting "it" in quotes, stressing that "it" is a direct object of the verb "tag", and not the subject in the phrase "You are it.""
"@Steve Chambers: I will give Tide brownie points for the way they handled the "2x concentrating" of their liquid detergent line several months ago, though."
"That's absolutely ridiculous, especially the tuna packets which are a relatively expensive grocery item.
Is this something that would be within Weights & Measures' jurisdiction?"
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