Saturday, December 23, 2023

Can't Go Wrong

 



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  1. I thought real licorice was black.

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    1. (Enter "black ones are bigger" joke)

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    2. Once you go black you ain't never going back

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    3. Backroad Country black is excellent, avail at Amaz.n of course.

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    4. Easy there boy, it'll bind you up.

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  2. Good Lord look at that mish mash of toxic non-food ingredients!!! None of which existed in the past hence, NOT “old fashioned”. Hard pass.

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    1. And tattoos. You have no idea what went into these in the "past" since there was no requirement to list the ingredients on the lablel. More old man complaining.

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  3. the image shows strawberry ropes, there are also grape vines, neither of which are LICORICE

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  4. A friend worked at a family owned candy factory in MA and because she knew I loved black licorice she would always bring me some of the individually wrapped buds they made. 100% all natural ingredients and the best licorice I've ever had.

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  5. That’s not licorice, * holds up a gooey black chaw rolled in salt and as bitter as a mother in laws heart* THIS IS LICORICE!

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  6. Red "licorice" is a abomination

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  7. "Better Made" makes excellent shoestring potatoes.

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  8. Old fashioned licorice did not have the nutrition facts. We didn't care.

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  9. I don't think I've heard this much whining since I had preschoolers at home.

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  10. That's not licorice, that's a stick of sugar. Real licorice is black and has, at least, licorice extract.

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  11. Nah, gotta go with Australian Kookaburra's traditional black licorice, primarily molasses, licorice and aniseed oil (besides the standard chems).
    
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