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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 20814" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Ugh........I never did understand the whole chewing on wax thing. Yuck. I still see those around though as well as candy cigs. (not too often but every now and then) The pixie sticks.........ohhhhhhhh.......I always wanted the really big ones but I only got them if I did it myself and hid them from my mom. I was kind of a hyper kid anyway. lol </p><p></p><p>My folks had wood heat up until the late 90's. They probably would have kept it except dad is to the point that he can't cut wood anymore. I wouldn't mind having a wood stove again as long as it wasn't our sole source of heat. Nothing like coming in from the cold and standing by the stove. And if it is REALLY cold, open the door for direct access! lol</p><p></p><p>I've been on a big sweet tart kick lately and have also rediscoverd the bottle caps. I didn't know they still made them. I buy them by the 6 oz box and eat them all myself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 20814, member: 2459"] Ugh........I never did understand the whole chewing on wax thing. Yuck. I still see those around though as well as candy cigs. (not too often but every now and then) The pixie sticks.........ohhhhhhhh.......I always wanted the really big ones but I only got them if I did it myself and hid them from my mom. I was kind of a hyper kid anyway. lol My folks had wood heat up until the late 90's. They probably would have kept it except dad is to the point that he can't cut wood anymore. I wouldn't mind having a wood stove again as long as it wasn't our sole source of heat. Nothing like coming in from the cold and standing by the stove. And if it is REALLY cold, open the door for direct access! lol I've been on a big sweet tart kick lately and have also rediscoverd the bottle caps. I didn't know they still made them. I buy them by the 6 oz box and eat them all myself! [/QUOTE]
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