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Old 10-15-2018, 02:01 PM
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Old 10-17-2018, 09:51 AM
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The Flick with Series of 208 is a great little card. This E270 red border came with its container. Not much border chipping at all which is nice on these.

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so it was round flat gum that also helps digestion? Did violet taste like grape?

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so it was round flat gum that also helps digestion? Did violet taste like grape?

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I imagine Violet Chips had a floral flavor. Not something that would be very popular today but it was a different time.
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Default The Violet Chips taste just like a big bunch of fresh violets smells.

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Cool ad. If that was a container which held a card then the price of the card was less than .10 cents and probably a lot less relative to the product. Not bad for an E270.

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