To: knarf
Brings back memories of the small mom 'n pop store that had the best penny candy selection we stopped at to and from school. Old Mrs. MacDonald would hand them to us, without her hands covered by surgical gloves. HBorrors!
Funny thing, there's a box of candy cigs on the table where I am typing....my GD bought them over the summer during a trip to Maine just for fun. I must be a bad, bad gram. This little shop that was cited, should try to market *e*-candy cigarettes.
Wonder how many kids who bought rock candy became druggies?
5 posted on
12/27/2012 2:47:04 AM PST by
Daffynition
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To: Daffynition
I remember it! Loved the stuff.
We used to make our own at home, too.
8 posted on
12/27/2012 3:11:19 AM PST by
Carriage Hill
(Have A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy and Healthy New Year!)
To: Daffynition
I made rock candy with my grand daughter last year to show her how crystals are made.
Water, a lot of sugar, a nut tied to the end of a string.
Later that month, I showed her how to color a flower with food coloriung in the water.
20 posted on
12/27/2012 4:20:58 AM PST by
knarf
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