And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
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.
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.
I thought real licorice was black.
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DeleteOnce you go black you ain't never going back
DeleteBackroad Country black is excellent, avail at Amaz.n of course.
DeleteEasy there boy, it'll bind you up.
DeleteGood Lord look at that mish mash of toxic non-food ingredients!!! None of which existed in the past hence, NOT “old fashioned”. Hard pass.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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.
Deletethe image shows strawberry ropes, there are also grape vines, neither of which are LICORICE
ReplyDeleteA 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.
ReplyDeleteThat’s not licorice, * holds up a gooey black chaw rolled in salt and as bitter as a mother in laws heart* THIS IS LICORICE!
ReplyDeleteRed "licorice" is a abomination
ReplyDelete"Better Made" makes excellent shoestring potatoes.
ReplyDeleteOld fashioned licorice did not have the nutrition facts. We didn't care.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've heard this much whining since I had preschoolers at home.
ReplyDeleteThat's not licorice, that's a stick of sugar. Real licorice is black and has, at least, licorice extract.
ReplyDeleteNah, gotta go with Australian Kookaburra's traditional black licorice, primarily molasses, licorice and aniseed oil (besides the standard chems).
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