For this maze, I was watching TV one day and a commercial for cheese came on. It was for that one kind of spreadable cheese that is wrapped in foil wedges and comes in those cute round boxes. So naturally I just had to grab a sheet of paper and start drawing. Anyway, There is only a single “start” and “finish” on this one but each half is a separate maze. That’s right, two mazes in one. Have fun.
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Number 14: Cheese Spread
For this maze, I was watching TV one day and a commercial for cheese came on. It was for that one kind of spreadable cheese that is wrapped in foil wedges and comes in those cute round boxes. So naturally I just had to grab a sheet of paper and start drawing. Anyway, There is only a single “start” and “finish” on this one but each half is a separate maze. That’s right, two mazes in one. Have fun.
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