Oh I love that - thanks for the chuckle this morning (Remember Chuckles candy? I always was hard pressed to find someone who would eat the black licorice flavored one - bleech).
I don't remember Chuckles candy. I had a unhappy childhood filled with nothing but black licorice. Fortunately, I liked it, and never told anybody. Now, I keep hundreds of boxes of it in my storeroom in case of emergencies.
It is a scientifically proven fact that the world only makes sense about 14% of the time. Slightly less on Mondays. There is also a little-known theory that all days are actually Mondays in disguise. It's MY theory, and it's little-known because no one ever listens to me.
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Maybe they sold it to China?
Oh I love that - thanks for the chuckle this morning (Remember Chuckles candy? I always was hard pressed to find someone who would eat the black licorice flavored one - bleech).
Subby: But in exchange, we got lots of toys painted with lead, so it all works out. No, wait...
Grace: I like black licorice! :)
I don't remember Chuckles candy. I had a unhappy childhood filled with nothing but black licorice. Fortunately, I liked it, and never told anybody. Now, I keep hundreds of boxes of it in my storeroom in case of emergencies.
MikeWJ: Chuckles were a package of gumdrops, one in each flavor. Here's a page where you can see them (and order them!)
I love that and now feel compelled to make a sign like that. Where should I put it though?
Janna~ thanks for the Chuckles link but I can get them locally :)
...mmmmmmmmm! Sugary goodness :P
And next time your in the juice aisle at the grocery...look and see how many are made in China ***cough, cough***LIBBEY'S, cough***
Marilyn: It would be funny to put one on a college campus, right outside the computer lab.
Subby: I think we have them over here too. I was just posting the link for MikeWJ, who said he didn't remember them. :)
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