Foreveraser Keychain
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Released in 2011 by Forever Collectibles, the Foreveraser Keychain (as it's identified on the package) is a key chain that can come apart. When together, it appears to be a large red and white Autobot symbol set inside red rubberized plastic.
However, "Foreveraser" is a portmanteau of "forever" and "eraser"; in fact, the item was made specifically so that it could come apart.
- The "forever" part is the red rubberized plastic, which is also where the chain connects.
- The "eraser" part is the red and white Autobot symbol.
Inside the "forever" part is a molded Autobot symbol, allowing for the key chain to be worn separately from the eraser if one so desires (or, perhaps, to be used as a putty mold). The eraser, meanwhile, has an opening in the back that corresponds to the molded symbol, effectively making it double-sided.
