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Style Code: RH/100-1
If you grew up in pre-internet Ireland you will be well aware of our unique ability to treat any ailment with Sudocrem and 7up. Sudocrem is an Irish antiseptic healing cream that was originally called Soothing Cream. However the Dubs mangled the pronunciation calling in ‘Sood-ing Crem’, so the company went with the flow and rebranded to Sudocrem (true story).Sudocrem was used to heal common ailments such as:
• Nappy Rash
• Burns
• Broken Legs
• Decapitations
• Broken Hearts
• Spontaneous Combustion
• Embarrassment
• Death
• Imposter Syndrome
• Man Flu
• Agoraphobia
7up on the other hand was stirred for an eternity to remove all the fun and served in a glass with a complimentary spoon. It was mainly used to replenish glucose, settle an upset tummy and reinforce Catholic guilt by making sure the experience was not the most enjoyable one possible. Depending on your Mother you would also be prescribed prayers to St Anthony or if your parents were sound it would be a veritable feast of cartoons on VHS.
*Disclaimer: I am not a medical practitioner nor do I recommend the above to treat any of listed ailments.
Additional Info: Sizes: A4 (210mm x 297mm). All prints are digitally printed to 230gsm Archival Matte.
Please note: this mount is unframed.
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Destination Shipping Charge Delivery Times* Republic of Ireland €5.99 (or free on €89+) 2-3 working days Northern Ireland Standard £9.99 (or free on £99+) 4-5 working days Northern Ireland Priority £14.99 3-4 working days UK Standard £9.99 (or free on £99+) 4-5 working days UK International Priority £14.99 3-4 working days EU Standard From €14.99 4-5 working days EU International Priority From €19.99 2-4 working days USA Standard $17.99 4-5 working days USA International Priority $25.99 3-4 working days Canada Standard US$19.99 4-5 working days Canada International Priority US$29.99 3-4 working days Australia/New Zealand Standard €34.99 10-12 working days Australia/New Zealand International Priority €39.99 5-7 working days Rest of the World €39.99 8-10 working days