It's long been rumored that Lewis Carrol was "on something" when he wrote Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. It's not difficult to believe, considering the book includes a Caterpillar smoking a hookah, a White Rabbit with a pocket watch, and various edibles that make Alice larger or smaller when ingested. So in honor of Mr. Carrol and the insane world he invented, we're offering this Mad Hatter Pill Box. It's a round, fine chrome pillbox with a high-gloss image of the Mad Hatter on the lid, along with the message "Meds or Madness." It measures about two inches in diameter and has a reliable clasp, so your pills won't spill out while you're playing croquet or floating through a keyhole on a river of your own tears.
Pillbox has 2 compartments. 2" in diameter and 5/8" thick.
It's long been rumored that Lewis Carrol was "on something" when he wrote Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. It's not difficult to believe, considering the book includes a Caterpillar smoking a hookah, a White Rabbit with a pocket watch, and various edibles that make Alice larger or smaller when ingested. So in honor of Mr. Carrol and the insane world he invented, we're offering this Mad Hatter Pill Box. It's a round, fine chrome pillbox with a high-gloss image of the Mad Hatter on the lid, along with the message "Meds or Madness." It measures about two inches in diameter and has a reliable clasp, so your pills won't spill out while you're playing croquet or floating through a keyhole on a river of your own tears.
Pillbox has 2 compartments. 2" in diameter and 5/8" thick.
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THE MAD HATTER
The Hatter (commonly known as The Mad Hatter although he is never actually called that in the book) is possibly based on a man named Thophils Carter, who owned a furniture shop in Oxford. He always wore a top hat and was known for odd thoughts such as his invention of the 'alarm clock bed.' It is also possible that the term 'mad hatter' is drawn from a time when mercury was used in the process of curing felt. Over time mercury would cause neurological damage - hence madness. The original drawing is the work of Sir John Tenniel (1820 -1914) a well known cartoonist in the late nineteenth century.
'Get One! Even if you're not crazy, I'm sure you could use it' - A very expensive psychologist




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