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USB Film Roll

USB Film Roll

In the ever relevant words of Forrest Gump, “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” Don’t get us wrong, we like chocolate as much as the next guy (but nowhere near as much as any woman), but we’ll take a box of vintage film canisters over chocolate any day of the week – especially when there’s a 4gb usb drive inside. So what the hell does Forrest Gump have to do with USB drives camouflaged inside film canisters? Do to the scarcity of vintage Kodachrome, Fuji Viera, etc rolls, there’s no way to know for sure what label will ultimately be sticking out of your computer or bouncing around in your bag. It’s like a Christmas grab bag except every gift is guaranteed to be a good one.