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			Posted By: leon 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Well, I thought that title would jar some introspective thought. Here's a good question. I have recently purchased another card that has an overstamp back on it. It is the E121 series with a Johnson Candy overstamp (bought from Frank-thanks). It has the purple overstamp like so many of the other caramel/tobacco cards with overstamps of the era ie....the Old Put, Briesch, etc.....does anyone know why they mostly used the purple color? I would guess it is because it was available and was maybe used in different food businesses....best regards all....  | 
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