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Did they actually produce the cards there at the factory, or just the candy? Or both?
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I would assume that only the candy was manufactured in the caramel factory. The cards were done in town in the local second grade art class - ugly cards!
I work in Oxford, PA and in a previous life, had a complete set of E253s (sigh). Thanks for participating in the auction; I am glad to provide some entertainment. John |
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Is that building by any chance still standing?
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