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            "value": "Adamcicle"
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            "value": "Classic"
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            "trait_type": "Distribution",
            "value": "General Release"
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            "value": "Food"
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            "trait_type": "Year",
            "value": "2009"
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            "value": "Yes"
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            "trait_type": "Branded",
            "value": "No"
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            "trait_type": "Background Name",
            "value": "Camo"
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            "value": "Watercolor Camo Purple"
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        {
            "trait_type": "Background Year",
            "value": "2018"
        },
        {
            "trait_type": "Background Branded",
            "value": "No"
        },
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            "trait_type": "Error Terror",
            "value": "No"
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            "value": "No"
        },
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    "description": "Bomb Story: When you look at designers' moodboards, they rip their references from past designs or popular trends. It's often very literal. Bobby worked a little differently in designing The Hundreds. Much of his inspiration is sourced from emotion and nostalgia. It's more about channeling a specific feeling and trying to replicate that in a modern context. A good example of that is the sound of the ice cream truck roving down the street. No matter how old you get, that jingle and the call of neighborhood children are like a time machine, evoking a particular sentimentality not often found elsewhere. There's also something hilarious about those derpy licensed-cartoon ice cream bars that never look as accurate as their packaging markets. | Background Story: \r\nWatercolor Camo is a unique camouflage pattern that blends both Woodland shapes and the Rain pattern. Military camouflage is intended for warfare and survival, so the objective was to find a beautiful and artistic execution. The watercolored application in gold and purple is subversive and yet, still very much effective.",
    "external_url": "https://abs.thehundreds.com/?bomb=12410",
    "image": "https://nervous.mypinata.cloud/ipfs/QmatHos3sX8dDpzdfaDvpn21vQ8q2xSXHhzC5P7WfgxHg2/12410.png",
    "title": "Bomb #12410"
}