Polaroid be like "look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power."
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Isn’t thermal paper like pure cancer though? Pretty cool outside of that haha.
There are plenty of bpa-free options.
Oh cool, never knew they had found a different formulation.
Just bought my nephew a camera that does this on Amazon for $30 and it has a 3" screen with built in games
My niece and nephew love the receipt paper camera lol kids these days have some cool toys to play with.
Cute gift idea