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Norman Rockwell's heartwarming and humorous illustrations of everyday American life appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post for more than 50 years. This nostalgic diner scene, appropriately titled "Soda Jerk", is one of his famous works of art transformed into a challenging 1,000-piece puzzle. Cardboard; imported. 19 1/4"L x 26 3/4"W. Ages 14 - adult.

  • WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
  • WARNING: For ages 14 years and up

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