--- Want1937hd@aol.com wrote:
> Yeah, It takes a lot of Moxie to write that
> stuff. Bob
I was starting to think MOXIE was a figment of my
imagination. When I was 12, there was an old
Franklin coupe sitting in the bushes across from
Leonard's General Store. On the side of the
store was a MOXIE sign. For some reason, after
that, I always associated the two. I think I
remember trying Moxie once, seems that it had a
molassis taste to it. I keep checking booths at
the local flea markets to see if those
repro-vintage signs come out with a moxie sign so
I can put it in my shop next to a Franklin sign.
Anybody else out there ever heard of or tried
Moxie? Was it a local New England drink, or was
it national?
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