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Posted By: Dan Bretta
A few of you know that my uncle's house had a fire a few weeks back and my brother and I went over to help salvage what we could....luckily all of the family photos and boxes of memories survived. I was over at my brother's house tonight looking through boxes and spotted a Colgan's tin. Alas no card, but if you want to see what 100 year old gum looks like there were still two chips left in the tin. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, really cool stuff. |
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Posted By: Matthew
Totally Awesome Stuff. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
Dan, Cool stuff. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Very cool. Now comes the tough part. What does it taste like? |
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Posted By: barry arnold
fascinating,Dan. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Those are great pieces Dan. They pre-date my field of interest in regards to gum, but there are people out there that pay for that sort of thing. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
a true collector would go ahead and eat that 100 year old gum. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Dan, there were little cards of Civil War Generals that at one point came with Kis-Me gum so those little guys may have small paper thin cards in them. Not sure if they are from the same time frame or not. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
No cards in the Kis-Me gum....they unwrap without any damage. |
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Posted By: Jeff Shepherd
Could be an early Necco product - famous for their wafers candy. Necco stands for New England Confectionery Company. I remember their historic factory in Cambridge, MA still emitting a sweet smell as you drove by up until 2003 when Novartis took the building over. Necco is now in Revere, MA and two other locations. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Hey, I grew up on Neccos. Rarely see them around anymore. Bummer. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Paul, |
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Posted By: Fred C
I found a Colgans tin at an antique shop many years ago. I bought it because it would make a nice companion piece to the Colgans rounds I had. When I opened the tin there was gum and a card in it. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
If you need an old time candy fix, here's your place: |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
If the player holding Right-Ace-Nine plays correctly, he will win three tricks every time. |
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