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More Postcard Pictures
Product Code: SP03
Regular Price: $7.00
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30 Believer Postcard Bundle
The Believer is pleased to present a trilogy of "Non-Essential Stock Photography" postcards by artist and longtime chartmaker Brian McMullen:
— Aquafresh Hotdog — 50% Pepsi, 50% Coke — Three of a Kind—John Heard
The set contains ten of each postcard so you can keep one, mail six, and give three away to the postcard likers in your life.
SPECIAL BONUS: While supplies last, buyers of this 30-postcard set will also receive ten copies of a fourth photo postcard, "Caan Grimace." This one looks very good on bathroom walls.
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