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JIM: Responds positively to Mr. Halsey commentary

More on the too little addressed and painfully serious issue of exploding carbonated beverage containers as it weighs in the upcoming local option election. Thus far, only the fearless duo, JIM and JON HALSEY, have sallied forth with facts on the matter

Jim writes:
Bot mot, Mr. Halsey, bon mot! I doff my hat to your wit, good Sir.

As a bit of grist for the mill, I'll mention that another popular carbonated drink of that era was named Dope Cola. As a matter of fact, an ad for that very product (bottled in Campbellsville, "W.H. Wilson, distributor for this section") appeared in the same edition of the News as did the dire concerns about the bubbly beverages. - Jim
Comments re article 81057 Exploding containers just one of many dangers




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