Here's a great example of eye catching, plastic vintage packaging that will definitely make you wanna buy that somewhat dull product. This thing really has everything you could ever hope for in a dropcloth though, honestly: great color combination design, terrific typography, incredible illustrations complete with super see-thru elements, etc. Oh wait, let's not "etc" too quickly without mentioning the fantastic Frost King mascot too! Seriously, ain't that guy just The Coolest?!!
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All of the above. It's a super package (and I too love that Frost King snowman). But isn't a "plastic cloth" kind of an oxymoron?
I'm pretty sure I bought a Frost King product and they are still around, I tend to think it might have been a winter window sheet which is right up the same alley as plastic drop cloths.
Hey, lady, we put the drop cloths down because paint splatter. How about you don't sit there in your best dress?
Right after the phone posting this feels like a setup for a porno, you already have the sheets down to catch splatter of all kinds!
I think the Frost King mascot has changed over the years, there was a time he had a moustache and now he is clean shaven. Maybe Frost King is really Frosty the Snowman, picking up some cold hard cash as a side gig.
It was only 18¢ when it was originally for sale? Talk about a bargain price for the original buyer.
I rather like the top the lady has on, the striped sweater look is eye catching even if the print job is a little bit off. I can't and won't complain, all things considered, they did a better than average job for a disposable ad item.
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