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Francois

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Chocolate... how romantic...
« on: April 02, 2007, 06:38:37 PM »
Yes, for those you can't live without chocolate, I just found something that will further satisfy your cravings...

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The sweetest film temptation ever. After the slamming success of SX-70 Blend, this Type 80 Polaroid film is the second film sensation exclusively produced for unsaleable.com.

* Basics: Medium-speed hybrid coaterless peel apart pack film producing `warm brown chocolate` prints. This film uses the chemistry of P3 Viva negative combined with Viva 3000 sheet and Type 672 reagent. It is an in easy to use 10 frame medium format pack.
* Film Speed: ISO 100 / DIN 21 * Finish: Glossy
* Format: 3.250 x 3.375 inches. (8.3 x 8.6 cms) Medium Format Pack Film.
* Special: Interesting mottle effect visible in lighter areas.   Special Edition knick-package  designs by Cassandra Nguyen (Edition #1)  and Lia Saile (Edition #2)

I don't know if I would buy it for the brown-tone prints it produces or for the yummy looking packaging :)
Then again... I would probably be happy with just an empty box (it looks so chocolaty)

http://www.unsaleable.com/instant_photofun/ to check out the  Chocolate film
Francois

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moominsean

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Re: Chocolate... how romantic...
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2007, 10:25:37 PM »
looks sweet, except for the $40 price tag.
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Francois

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Re: Chocolate... how romantic...
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2007, 10:54:27 PM »
I have a plan (like I always do ;) )
Buy one set.
Buy a nice bar of expensive chocolate.
Give them to your girlfriend tied together with a nice ribbon (girls always love chocolate)
She'll be happy
She finds out it's polaroid film
She gives it back to you, and you get to use the film...

Well... it worked in my dreams... :)
It probably always would work with mom... (moms can be so sweet :) )

Francois

Film is the vinyl record of photography.