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I think I forgot to say, I worked for Coca Cola back in the 70s. You were not even allowed to call it pop. As you said, pop, you would probably get scolded. You had to say product. But I went to a, I broke the, in my Coca Cola collection shelves, I broke a glass, I took it down to Target. And to a glass place that maintained a shelf. I had noticed he had some cases of Coke there. He said, yeah, the previous owner had Coca Cola. It was like from the 70s, you know, when I worked. So, anyway, I bought all of his, he had Coke and Sprite and red beer, I think, maybe orange. So, anyway, when I went back to taking glass, I bought all of them for a good price. So, anyway, I got Coca Cola from the 70s in my, in my, in my stand outside. I don't know whether I drink it or not, but it's the old Coke. Can you give it to me, W? And literally, I generally do use sugar-free Coke is what we drink around here. I'm 83, I'm not going to worry about it. Well, something's going to get me anyway. I just, I had a small heart attack a couple months ago. Maybe it was from the Coke. And, yeah, Coke did have, I don't know how long they had it, but I know the history of Coke. They did have cocaine as small now. I don't know how much. Probably looked pretty good. KB7, PBW.
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