I'm thinking I wouldn't feel so cool-minty and light if I saw an actual Junior Mints box on the ground outside my house, so why the difference?
This candy & box are just so darn pleasing. Could it be because they are larger than life (out of the ordinary and interesting) or am I being duped by their high subject of a portrait stature?
It is obvious this candy box is no piece of garbage (as one would assume the box on my front doorstep would be) and I imagine the artist spent a load of time examining and getting to know it. That attention shows and -dare I say- I feel it (what is it?) in the clean lines and detail of the painting .
Definitely feeling something and loving the Junior Mints!

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Are there senior mints?
Just asking. This should be what junior mints aspire to.
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