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RE: Unexciting Listerine.... - 9/8/2008 3:35:37 AM   
jesster

 

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ketchups, cold creams, and clorox.

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RE: Unexciting Listerine.... - 9/8/2008 8:33:02 AM   
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Good responses, we may be able to announce the dink of the year soon...

Regarding suggested additions:

1.  Clorox:  I hate 'em too, but truth is there are people out there who will pay money for cork or even screwcap jugs.

2.  Cold cream jars, gotta agree, find 'em by the ton when wading

3.  Ketchup, a resounding yes 99.6% of the time they are POSs.

4.  Bromos/MoMs, common, but again have selling value, as people will buy cobalt bottles.

5.  Jumbos, not common around these parts - and folks will pay 5$ for 'em.

6.  AB beer bottles - yes, heartbreaking finding old crown or amber squat blob and twisting it frantically looking for embossment, then accepting fate and looking to base to see the inevitable "AB" or ABC" stamp

7.  Purex, a stinker, yes indeed.

8.  Dr Price's/Caldwells, include Dr. Kings New Discovery, Dr Pierces, Scotts Emulsions/Mother's Friend:  all are very common - but are sellable for a few bucks.

9.  Pitcher's Castoria, same page as Fletcher's in my POS book. 

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RE: Unexciting Listerine.... - 9/8/2008 3:19:52 PM   
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Thanks for the comments, everyone.

cc6pack:  sent you an email...

appliedlips:  Yeah, I'm mostly an attic/basement hunter, and throw in the fleamarkets, estate sales, etc.  And the reason for the name "Carling" was I thought when signing up on this website, I was choosing a beginning password.  I guess I misread so I got stuck with it as my user name.  Good thing I wasn't typing in anything dirty or offensive for my password, and got stuck with that!

madman:  your photo request of the back label is below....




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