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j.lef
 
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Sorry, but trying to recall from the sixties, a hard
liquor(cant remember if it was rum, bourban, brandy) that was pretty high in
proof, and had a bunch of different colored small pillow shaped hard candies
in it. The candies were like those cristmas pillow shaped small sucking
candies, with colored stripes on it(not candy canes).
Anyone can recall what it was?

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j.lef wrote:
> Sorry, but trying to recall from the sixties, a hard
> liquor(cant remember if it was rum, bourban, brandy) that was pretty high in
> proof, and had a bunch of different colored small pillow shaped hard candies
> in it. The candies were like those cristmas pillow shaped small sucking
> candies, with colored stripes on it(not candy canes).
> Anyone can recall what it was?
>
> Much regards
>
>
>
>


I'm thinkin' Rock and Rye maybe? Not sure, that's just a guess that came
to mind.

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Steve

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j.lef wrote:
> Sorry, but trying to recall from the sixties, a hard
> liquor(cant remember if it was rum, bourban, brandy) that was pretty high in
> proof, and had a bunch of different colored small pillow shaped hard candies
> in it. The candies were like those cristmas pillow shaped small sucking
> candies, with colored stripes on it(not candy canes).
> Anyone can recall what it was?
>
> Much regards
>
>
>
>


I'm thinkin' Rock and Rye maybe? Not sure, that's just a guess that came
to mind.

--
Steve

Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it.
Autograph your work with excellence.


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