Episode Synopsis "Art Supply Inflation? "
Hi friends! I recently came across some old tubes of watercolor with the price tags on them that I bought 20 years ago and I realized that the price isn't much different than what we would pay today so I got to thinking about inflations, or maybe lack thereof, in art and craft supplies. How can companies continue to sell paint at the prices we paid 20 years ago when everything else costs more? We will discuss that in today's episode.
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