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Disposable Film
This film was in a Littlest Pet Shop disposable camera. When I pulled the 35mm film cartridge out of the camera, it had a suspicious-looking plain black label on it to indicate what kind of film it was - but there was no brand name. It only listed the film as being 200 speed and 12 exposure. But, when I pulled the stick-on label off, underneath was a Kodak Max 400 36-exposure cannister. So, who knows which film was actually in the camera?
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