Yes sir, I did. Thank you very much.cowseatmaize said:Did you get my PM Joel?
That is a very good point, JohnDeerMoxie. Conventional wisdom and Augustin Thompson would say it did not have cocaine in it "or any other harmful ingredients" but in the book "Beverages" written in 1888 by Charles Sultz, it is mentioned that the "Nerve Foods" of the day, had Cocaine in them (http://www.mariettasodamuseum.com/moxie_facts.htm see paragraph 7). Also, this article mentions that if Mr. Thompson was less than truthful about the marketing use of a Lt. Moxie as the founder of the main ingredients, how can we believe him when he says there were "no harmful ingredients" in Moxie. Another salient point, the article mentions, was that the earlier Moxie would cure "nervous exhaustion, loss of manhood, imbecility and helplessness". Cocaine certainly would have done that.So, I can not say it did have Cocaine in it, but there are early era articles that question that just, maybe it did. Please keep in mind that back then Cocaine was not illegal. It was a medicine.JoelJohnDeereMoxie said:I thought the Diet only had sassafras ?? Also I never heard cocaine to be in it and yes it was more popular than coke and still tastes better