So, yes, this is an ad for The UPS Store, and yeah, they’re cribbing off the interest and attention for Nintendo Labo. They could, technically, face a trial and sanctions before the International Court of Brand Thirst. In their defense, the carrying case they built for Labo is pretty damn cool.

#NintendoLabo inspired us to be more creative with cardboard. And since we’re such experts at packing things in boxes, well... pic.twitter.com/OM1BFo8UuT — The UPS Store (@TheUPSStore) April 26, 2018

Stipulated: UPS has decades of expertise on the subject of cardboard. So some lucky creative souls in the company’s marketing department (we assume) got to spend the past week making a “Toy-Con-Tainer” for the Switch’s new D-I-Y gadget shop that launched on April 20.

It holds all of the Labo’s, uh, cardware — you can see the piano, the fishing rod, the RC cars, and even a compartment for cables and other components. It closes with an adorable padlock and has a dolly built into the case.

We kinda want one? Surely UPS’ browngineers (sorry) saved notes of their work and can publish schematics. It might take forever to put together — Labo build times can run up to 3.5 hours by our estimates — but I bet many fans would be willing to spend an afternoon on it.

Looking through UPS’ timeline though, they’re being coy about whether these secret plans actually exist or may ever be made available. Being serious, that would probably take some kind of an agreement with Nintendo. But knowing Nintendo fans, I’d bet someone is at least halfway through reverse-engineering this.

For more on Labo, we have a review and advice on what to do after you build everything.