
After Eight Mints "cholmond" 1980s Print Advertisement Ad 1982 Illustration
This vintage 1982 print advertisement for After Eight Mints humorously defines the term "cholmond" as the act of removing a mint from the box without also taking the envelope, an action frowned upon in polite society. The ad features a whimsical illustration of a hand committing this social faux pas, emphasizing the elegance and etiquette associated with enjoying After Eight Mints during the 1980s.
- Original 1982 print ad for After Eight Mints
- Measures approximately 8" x 11"
- Features humorous definition and illustration
- Removed from a vintage publication
- Perfect for collectors of 1980s memorabilia
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