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Old 02-11-2008, 07:20 PM
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Default Ever Wondered What A Colgan's Chip Looked Like?

Posted By: Dan Bretta

A few of you know that my uncle's house had a fire a few weeks back and my brother and I went over to help salvage what we could....luckily all of the family photos and boxes of memories survived. I was over at my brother's house tonight looking through boxes and spotted a Colgan's tin. Alas no card, but if you want to see what 100 year old gum looks like there were still two chips left in the tin.

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My great grandma saved all kinds of candy and gum products...she wrote notes and dates on the wrappers.

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This was also in the same box with the gum - looks like an Ornate frame pin, but I don't know who is pictured on it.
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