With most companies, that is 100% inexcusable and shameful. The number of people who review, approve, etc these things at multiple steps along the way can seem crazy and things like this should never get missed. Even when it goes to the place that physically does the printing, they'll do "proof" versions which get checked again before going into full production.
You'd think so. But before the complete rebranding/package redesign of Budge car covers they had errors like "stiched" instead of "stitched" along with other typos. Those mistakes were present for years!
Then you have TYC tail light assemblies that said "TRAIL LAMP" on the package for at least five years. And that's on common domestic pickup truck light assemblies... a common item, so it's not like it was just one little batch.
Those are just to examples. I'm not even going to get into most stuff on Amazon or new items on eBay, they are far worse. But I'm talking name brand items in stores in the US. Absurd that nobody caught it along the way.
A couple years ago Valvoline made a batch of ATF that said GM MERCON and FORD DEXRON on the label. They fixed it quickly (my coworker first noticed that and reported it to them, I don't know if we were the first to report or they already knew) but I still thought it was funny that nobody along the way noticed that. At least one person who works for Valvoline that knows anything about cars should have been able to catch that.