Can you spot the rude drawings hidden on this biscuit tin?
A design for a Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin from the 1970s has made headlines after two rude illustrations were spotted.
The illustrator, Mick Hill, confessed that he thought the inappropriate pictures would be better-hidden, but the design came out much lighter when it was printed.
The artist said he kept a “low profile” after the tins hit the shelves, hoping the pictures would go unnoticed until he had been paid.
However, the tins were ripped from shelves after a shopkeeper noticed the rude drawings Hill thought he had discreetly concealed in the illustration.
In a bizarre twist, the tin is now considered a collector’s item.
Can you spot the rude drawings?
It turns out the artist previously wrote "sex and drugs and rock n' roll" in Japanese on a different tin.
On another tin he also included a questionable cigarette.
Scroll through the gallery above to see if you spotted the rude drawings that were concealed in the biscuit tin design.
Did you spot the images correctly?