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Several vacuum-sealed packages of TRIXIE brand natural and dried ham bones (Schinkenknochen) are displayed in two metal buckets on a wooden shelf, likely in a pet store or supermarket aisle. The primary subject is a collection of these dog treats, which appear to be large, cured bones, individually wrapped in clear plastic to preserve freshness.

The activity taking place is the display of pet products for retail sale. Each package is clearly branded "TRIXIE" and specifies "Natural & Dried Schinkenknochen." The product name "Ham Bone" is visible in multiple languages, including English, German ("Schinkenknochen"), French ("Os au jambon"), Dutch ("Varkensbot"), and Italian ("Osso di prosciutto").

Notable details include price tags attached to some of the packages. Visible prices include "€ 4.20", "8.21", "€ 3.50", and "6.85", which likely represent different prices or currencies. Above the main bucket of ham bones, a second metal bucket holds other packaged items, which are less distinct but appear to be smaller, light-colored dog treats. The wooden shelf below the buckets is illuminated by a horizontal LED strip, casting a warm glow. The background features a dark grey metal panel with a grid of small square perforations, characteristic of retail shelving. The overall setting is an indoor, commercial environment. No people are visible, and the time of day and weather are not discernible.
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Apr 23, 2026, 10:21 AM

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Several vacuum-sealed packages of TRIXIE brand natural and dried ham bones (Schinkenknochen) are displayed in two metal buckets on a wooden shelf, likely in a pet store or supermarket aisle. The primary subject is a collection of these dog treats, which appear to be large, cured bones, individually wrapped in clear plastic to preserve freshness. The activity taking place is the display of pet products for retail sale. Each package is clearly branded "TRIXIE" and specifies "Natural & Dried Schinkenknochen." The product name "Ham Bone" is visible in multiple languages, including English, German ("Schinkenknochen"), French ("Os au jambon"), Dutch ("Varkensbot"), and Italian ("Osso di prosciutto"). Notable details include price tags attached to some of the packages. Visible prices include "€ 4.20", "8.21", "€ 3.50", and "6.85", which likely represent different prices or currencies. Above the main bucket of ham bones, a second metal bucket holds other packaged items, which are less distinct but appear to be smaller, light-colored dog treats. The wooden shelf below the buckets is illuminated by a horizontal LED strip, casting a warm glow. The background features a dark grey metal panel with a grid of small square perforations, characteristic of retail shelving. The overall setting is an indoor, commercial environment. No people are visible, and the time of day and weather are not discernible.

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