Treasure2some
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Been working on street tear out for a while. Interesting junk pictured, nothing valuable, except the fun of the hunt!
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Some history:
Manufacture began in 1896. Active ingredients: phenolpthalein and cascara. Cascara Sagrada is a tree native to British Columbia, and its bark was long used by Native Americans as a laxative. By 1877 the Parke-Davis Company was marketing its preparations of cascara to the masses. Cascara was so popular the trees became overharvested during the 1900s. In 1999, Cascara made up more than 20% of the laxative market, and was found in more drug preparations than any other natural product in North America.
Hey! Beauty IHP's! Whats up with that discolored Merc? They usually come out nice and shiny? I like that glass bottle! Hows things going since last we met and talked in field? PM me an update if you wish...