...like being so impotent it's allowed for consumption in public schools. They're just one step away from admitting they're selling Life Savers with no holes in them.
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Damn, even well into the 70's when i was a kid those Luden's cough drops were totally substitute candy while sitting through dreary classes.
I had no idea the good Luden's people so activally promoted kids eating their vile sugary drug in schools though. Makes one wonder about capitalism, really.
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Damn, even well into the 70's when i was a kid those Luden's cough drops were totally substitute candy while sitting through dreary classes.
I had no idea the good Luden's people so activally promoted kids eating their vile sugary drug in schools though. Makes one wonder about capitalism, really.
Personally I had a thing for those tiny little children's aspirin. The ones that had the orange flavor.
ohhhhh.... I loved the orange flavored children's aspirin. I liked the orange Tic-Tac's, too.
St Joseph's, I believe! With a lil toy soldier on the box.
They were tasty and v memorable.
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