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LOCKHART BILL <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Oct 2002 13:13:53 -0700
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Hi Allen,

        I thought of Durkee's, but the existing part of the "C" has a curl on the bottom.
I think I will look again when I get home, however.

Thanks,

Bill

Date sent:              Thu, 17 Oct 2002 17:45:58 +0000
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Subject:                cider vinegar "...ckee's"
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> Bill-
>
> Regarding the cider vinegar question you posted a few days ago, if the
> partially deformed "C" in the name could be an "R", a long shot might
> be "Durkee's".  I don't specifically know of a Durkee's cider vinegar,
> but the company made a variety of related food products including
> salad dressings, so it wouldn't surprise me if they dabbled in cider
> vinegar.  Best wishes,
>
> Allen
>
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