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This cute little plastic camera item was made by the '''American Advertising and Research Corporation''' of Chicago, Illinois USA. It was sold in 1940 for 15 Cent to customers who also bought a carton of any ''Pepsodent'' product. It made 28×40mm exposures on type [[828 film]] rolls.
This cute little plastic camera item was made by the American Advertising and Research Corporation of Chicago, Illinois USA. It was sold in 1940 for 15 Cent to customers who also bought a carton of any ''Pepsodent'' product. It made 28×40mm exposures on type [[828 film]] rolls.
 
  
 
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This cute little plastic camera item was made by the American Advertising and Research Corporation of Chicago, Illinois USA. It was sold in 1940 for 15 Cent to customers who also bought a carton of any Pepsodent product. It made 28×40mm exposures on type 828 film rolls.

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