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Post by HoosierTrooper on Jan 5, 2013 20:43:54 GMT -6
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Post by razorx on Jan 5, 2013 21:44:05 GMT -6
Non Foods What sort of name is that for a grocery store ? I'm surprised they're still in business ;D ;D ;D Cool find Tom,I like the feeling of actually buying shaving supplies locally like the way things were a few decades back,not gonna happen around here unless maybe somewhere up in Wisconsin
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SharpSpine
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Post by SharpSpine on Jan 5, 2013 22:20:23 GMT -6
I bit the non-foods sticker is for tax purposes. Many states don't have sales tax on foods so a small scale grocery store may use stickers to let the register operator know how to ring it up properly.
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Post by razorx on Jan 6, 2013 0:20:25 GMT -6
They don't qualify as a non food item in the State of Texas,Chuck Norris pours milk on Shick injector blades and eats them for breakfast.
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Post by willyb on Jan 7, 2013 8:55:42 GMT -6
wonder how long those have been on the shelf, floor, backroom pile o' confusion .... or other store locations. Gotta be a coons age old.
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Jan 7, 2013 18:01:09 GMT -6
Man, I love Goodwill stores! These are dated 1974.
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Post by HoosierTrooper on Apr 12, 2013 4:30:01 GMT -6
Finally got around to trying one of the Schick Super Chromium blades in an M3 Adjustable set wide open with Old Spice soap this morning.It worked very, very well.
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Post by birdlives on Apr 12, 2013 8:37:07 GMT -6
Finally got around to trying one of the Schick Super Chromium blades in an M3 Adjustable set wide open with Old Spice soap this morning.It worked very, very well. I bet!! I always loved the Super Chromiums....I can't believe you find all this cool stuff in your local stores and shops...I've been living in the wrong places...lol
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