ROBBYBOBBY64
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It is definitely 1890's all day!Is it really 1890? I don't think so. 1913 or later, but still pretty neat.
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It is definitely 1890's all day!Is it really 1890? I don't think so. 1913 or later, but still pretty neat.
I recently acquired this full unopened 130 year old cork top bottle of Durkee challenge celery salt. The challenge was open to any spice company who could beat the fresh flavor of Durkee. I guess the original Pepsi challenge was not so original as they would have us believe. Oh well, here are the pictures- enjoy!
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I wonder how long they will live, I mean eating bad food is crazy...right?THERE IS A TV SHOW WHERE TWO GUYS EAT LONG LEFT BEHIND BOTTLED AND CANNED FOODSTUFFS. THEY WOULD PROBABLY LIKE TO GET YOUR SALTY TREAT! --I ONLY SAW ONE EPISODE, IN EARLY FALL. SORRY, DON'T REMEMBER THE SHOW'S NAME. --LEN
I wonder how long they will live, I mean eating bad food is crazy...right?
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I wonder how long they will live, I mean eating bad food is crazy...right?
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May i suggest revolutionary War hardtack and pemmican, LOL!Hi RobbyBobby!
I'd guess and say a three year series for this show is very much a long shot! --On the episode I watched they opened, boiled, and ate pasta-like noodles from a pre-WWII box. They both enjoyed the noodles too. Granted this was probably the lowest risk item they consumed lately, but yes, I think they've lost their noodle,+ marbles, but probably have some kind of iron stomach immune system! ...If I ever I happen upon the name of this program I'll let you know. --Len
Reissue, Durkee still makes and sells celery salt to this day.Durkee should do a re-issue on this one.
Yes, but.... is it properly aged?Reissue, Durkee still makes and sells celery salt to this day.
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