I Don't Want a Cookie, Mom, Can I Just See the Box?
 
Apr 16, 9:38 am ET 

LONDON (Reuters) - It looks like an ordinary old-fashioned cookie tin,
but the hidden drawing of two dogs having sex in the grass makes it an
instant collectors' item. 

Biscuit makers Huntley & Palmers sold thousands of tins of treats
featuring a copy of an early 20th century illustration of a genteel
picnic -- without realizing that a disgruntled employee had hidden
sexually explicit drawings in the scene. 

Lawrences Auctioneers in Somerset, southwest England, is hoping
collectors will bid 250 pounds ($446) when one of the tins goes on sale
next Friday. 

The unidentified artist who copied the illustration had lost his job at
the cookie company and decided to take revenge on his employers while
completing his final project. 

He included a small picture of two dogs having sex and another of a pair
of naked lovers. An obscene label written on a jam jar suggests it
contains something other than jam. 

"A grocer on a slow day in his shop spotted the added characters in 1980
and the company was quite embarrassed. But now it's very popular and
they are collectors' items," said a spokesman for Reading Museum in
England, where another of the tins is on display.

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