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ROCKING BIRTHDAY
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ROCKING BIRTHDAY
SKU GCA6-CLA182
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The 1930s saw people describing popular blues songs as "rocking". As time evolved with rock 'n' roll music in the 1950s, the word "to rock" was linked to the edgy and cool. By the 1960s, the verb came to mean "to be full of life and excitement" and generally today, simply refers to something or somebody that is excellent.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
Trivia fact on the reverse
Biodegradable packaging
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