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Blue line with an “i” for “in transit”

Hey! This is an item shipped from Canada to the U.S. so it’s probably nothing, but I was curious if anyone knew why this was blue? I’m not worried about receiving my package or anything, but I have never seen the king be blue. Typically they’re green with a green circle. Anyone know what’s going on here? Is it just because it’s international? (The package made it to the U.S. and was being processed at a facility in Chicago)

 

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I wouldn't worry. If it really bothers you, you can track on both the Canada Post website as well as USPS to confirm.

 

If it's made it into the US that's the main thing. Once it leaves the Chicago ISC then it should be smooth sailing from there.

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I wouldn't worry. If it really bothers you, you can track on both the Canada Post website as well as USPS to confirm.

 

If it's made it into the US that's the main thing. Once it leaves the Chicago ISC then it should be smooth sailing from there.

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