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Polaroid Originals Color Film for 600 Color Frame

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The Color Frames Edition is a fun little update to our original Color 600 film. You get the same rich, textured photos as the classic film, but each photo is framed in a different color ? red, green, purple, and more. It's great for parties and kids' events, and you never know which color you're going to get next. Well, there's a secret, of course, but why spoil the fun?

Create outside the box. 8 color instant photographs with a round frame to flex your imagination. First released in 2014, and a fan favorite ever since. Compatible with Polaroid 600 cameras, but also with the Polaroid Now and Polaroid Now+ cameras and Polaroid Lab printer.

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