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Prehistoric Man Hunting Dinner


A lone figure holds a spear overhead, seemingly to aim and throw it at two strange beasts. No record of these kinds of animals appears anywhere in our current historical accounts, although many cultures have tales handed down through the generations of the amazing cheeseburger beast and the french fries animal. However, these tales are generally accepted in archaeological circles as myth, or even just fanciful fiction. But are they?

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Hunting Dinner Tote Bag

Prehistoric man, spear in hand, hunts for his dinner. The beasts depicted must be extinct now, but bear an odd resemblance to cheeseburgers and french fries. (retroglyphs.artoffoxvox.com)

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Our 100% cotton canvas tote bags have plenty of room to carry everything you need when you are on the go. They include a bottom gusset and extra long handles for easy carrying.
  • 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric
  • Full side and bottom gusset
  • 22" reinforced self-fabric handles
  • Machine washable
  • Measures 15" x 18" x 6"

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