
After Eight Mints "bichance" 1980s Print Advertisement Ad 1982 Illustration
This delightful 1982 illustration captures the whimsical charm of After Eight Mints with a humorous twist. The term "bichance" is humorously defined as the inadvertent removal of two After Eight mints from the box at the same time, considered to be a piece of good luck. The detailed drawing showcases a hand pulling out two mints simultaneously, emphasizing the critical distance that results in this lucky occurrence. The vintage style and playful concept make it a perfect piece for collectors and fans of 1980s advertisements.
- Original 1982 illustration featuring After Eight Mints
- Measures approximately 8" x 11"
- Humorous definition of "bichance" with visual explanation
- Perfect for collectors of vintage ads and 1980s memorabilia
- Removed from a printed publication, not a reproduction
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