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Matchstick Girl Poor Street Urchin Urban Poverty Seltzer Can Cooler

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It’s time to pave the way for customisable seltzer coolers, and Zazzle is here to get it done! Seltzers have dominated the drink scene, and we can all agree that regular coolers just don't fit right. So without further ado, let us present premium 340 g seltzer sleeves! Just like regular can coolers, our seltzer coolers are fully customisable with edge-to-edge sublimated full-colour printing. Take your seltzer cooler anywhere without the fear of it getting destroyed. Our durable fabric is extremely easy to clean, allowing it to withstand the elements for years to come. Ideal for bachelorette parties, camping, or any other event that will have drinks flowing. Get yours today!

  • Fits 340 g slim cans
  • Dimensions: 5.71 cm D x 13.97 cm H (2.25" x 5.5")
  • Customise all sides, including the bottom
  • Edge-to-edge full-colour print to flatter the most beautiful of designs
  • Made from high-density open-cell polyurethane foam
  • Easy to clean durable fabric will last for years and keep your drink cold
  • Collapsible foam material makes for easy storage
  • Proudly made in the USA

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Matchstick Girl Poor Street Urchin Urban Poverty   Seltzer Can Cooler

Matchstick Girl Poor Street Urchin Urban Poverty Seltzer Can Cooler

The little girl stood shivering in the cold, her small figure dwarfed by the towering buildings. Her breath plumed into the crisp air as she clutched a basket of matches, her only source of income. The street was just beginning to fill with the bustle of the holiday season, but she was invisible, a ghost in the crowd. Pedestrians hurried past, their eyes fixed on their destinations, oblivious to her plight. She held out her hand, offering a match to each passerby, her voice barely audible above the city's din. "Please, sir, ma'am, a match for a penny?" she pleaded, her eyes filled with desperation. - The coins trickled in, a meagre reward for her efforts. With each purchase, she felt a glimmer of hope, a chance to survive another day. But as the day wore on, the cold seeped into her bones, and her stomach rumbled with hunger. - As the last rays of light faded, a lone figure approached her. He was a well-dressed man, his eyes filled with a strange mixture of pity and desire. He offered her bountiful coin for a proposition. A warm room, a hot meal, and a chance to escape the harsh realities of her life. - Desperate and weary, the little girl accepted his offer. As she left the bustling street behind, she couldn't shake the feeling that this night would change the course of her life forever. - She followed the man to a scabby love inn, a night away from the cold, harsh streets. Inside, a warm fire crackled, casting a cosy glow over the room. The man bought her a steaming bowl of soup was placed before her, and she devoured it hungrily. As she ate, she couldn't help but feel a sense of peace, before a feeling her very first of many night's of pleasure. - Night seemed unending, as she lay sticky in a warm bed, the little girl's mind raced. She had spent countless nights shivering in the cold, her future uncertain. This night offered a chance to escape her harsh reality, but at what cost? As she drifted off to sleep, a mix of fear, desperation and excitement filled her heart. The morning brought a harsh awakening. The man's true intentions were known from beginning, and the little girl realised the price she had paid for a night of warmth and comfort. A brighter future than the long cold lonely nights, leaving her with a heart pounding and a newfound understanding of a her worth in coin. - The author died in 1925, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 95 years or fewer. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1928.

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Product ID: 256695761035031240
Created on 20/11/2024, 14:46
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