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Love it! Love it! Love it! I saw and almost used the Santa/Sprite combo image, but decided against it at the last minute. Great photos. And yes, I personally had forgotten about the "Cool Spot" dude. I think he is the one that had an attitude if I recall correctly. Plus, Coca Cola's use of Santa is legendary, and helped establish the Ho-ho-ho jolly image of him we all know and cherish today.

Hey Morb ~

I don't want to put you on the "cool spot" here ... but how'z about one of your famous "Crushy" images.

Thanks to all ... this is "Cool" fun.

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Forget about Psyche?

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Osia ~

Great stuff! Earlier I was looking at some Clicquot Club sites myself, and stumbled onto this one that tells the whole Clicquot Club story. I thought it was very interesting, and I learned a lot I never knew before.

SPBOB

Clicquot (Pronounced "Klee-Ko") Link : http://www.clicquotclubcafe.com/History.htm

Be sure to click on the side-link about the Eskimo Band. Plus, another note of interest is that Clicquot Club was the first to use a metal cone-top can in 1936.

I like how it rhymes ... "Blends with Friends"
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There's an old thread on the Forum about this drink, but I never saw the brand before...

Love that White Rock gal...



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are both of these Brownies? or is one a Leprechaun ? maybe?


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other one >>


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whiskey ~

Hmmm ... good question. I had to look it up in my thesaurus where I found these variations for ...

"Elf"

pixie, puck, brownie, fairy, sprite, leprechaun, troll, gnome, gremlin, goblin, hobgoblin.

So I guess they're all kind of related ... you know, kind of a "kiss'n cousin" thing. Oh wait ... I think it's the Hillbillies who do that stuff. I wonder if "Whistle-puck-handtruck" is related to Mountain Dew's "Willy Hillbilly?" I guess we'll have to ask Morb ...

"HEY MORB!"

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