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Hi,
Looking for a candy that my Grandmother always had - going back 45 years or so now. A type of breathmint - It was a very small (maybe like a barley pearl) colored (pink, purple, white, yellow) drop and smelled and tasted like a combination of Sen Sen and/or lavender and I believe it was imported (we are in PA). If I remember correctly, the package had a small cellophane cutout of a tulip and possibly was yellow. Anyone with any ideas - still in production anywhere? Thanks. Tamara |
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