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1792 MIA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 529644" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>With the demise of Bracken Flake, I am not surprised. And this newer, politically correct, 1792 Flake seeks to not offend anyone. </p><p></p><p>The older versions lived up to it's nickname of, "Dead Mouse in a Tin". When you opened a new tin, immediately that scent of several day old dead mouse laying partially in the drip tray under a warm fridge, in a closed room. So thick you can taste it when you mistakenly stride several steps into that humid environment. Lovely stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 529644, member: 7"] With the demise of Bracken Flake, I am not surprised. And this newer, politically correct, 1792 Flake seeks to not offend anyone. The older versions lived up to it's nickname of, "Dead Mouse in a Tin". When you opened a new tin, immediately that scent of several day old dead mouse laying partially in the drip tray under a warm fridge, in a closed room. So thick you can taste it when you mistakenly stride several steps into that humid environment. Lovely stuff. [/QUOTE]
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