thanks for sharing! I will be ordering some for Christmas gifts. Good fruitcake is harder and harder to find which is a shame.[/QUOTE] I didn't know anyone still made them. I thought it was just the same ones from 20 - 30 years ago that keep getting re-gifted.
I didn't know anyone still made them. I thought it was just the same ones from 20 - 30 years ago that keep getting re-gifted.[/QUOTE] I didn't know anyone still made them. I thought it was just the same ones from 20 - 30 years ago that keep getting re-gifted.[/QUOTE]
Some things never change.....Crayola crayons: Everyones childhood staple, and the leading brand in America. The company's Easton, Pennsylvania, plant rolls out about 3 billion crayons a year.
Louisville Sluggers: These baseball bats are routinely rated as top-notch gear. Though the brand is now owned by a Finnish firm, Louisville Sluggers continue to be produced in Louisville, Kentucky.
I ate too many crayons as a youngster. Had to stop playing with them and changed to the really thick paste.
I preferred the taste of crayons to that thick white paste we used in elementary school....any day of the week,
Knothead, forgot to mention I ordered and received the fruit cake to give as a Christmas gift. Can’t wait to hopefully get to taste it. I was torn between the deluxe and the Texas pecan. Next year will be the pecan, thanks again for the recommendation, places like this are harder and harder to find.
I know you will love the Deluxe fruit cake Winston, I ordered one for Thanksgiving and have one on order for Christmas. Packed full of calories...but once or twice a year is okay.
Tabasco has been around since 1868 and is still produced in the same way and the same place it always has been, on Avery Island, a salt dome surrounded by marshland in New Iberia,Louisiana USA.
Made in Austin, Minnesota USA by Hormel Foods... SPAM (acronym for "Scientifically Processed Animal Matter") has been around since 1937.