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interesting. I think it was/is widely believed that the die-cuts were box-toppers for the candy store to use as a counter display.
one e125 per candy piece (as I read it) seems like alot for a little. and you'd think more would have survived. ...then again, 100 e125's for 55 cents, I'd do backflips. or is it 100 candy pieces per e125 and 55 cents? Last edited by murcerfan; 03-20-2013 at 02:51 PM. |
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