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    Quote Originally Posted by AJBryant View Post
    There still is. Good 'n' Plenty is my favorite candy in the whole, wide world.

    And I have to admit... it makes a welcome change from the ubiquitous Black Stewart.

    EDIT:
    Artificer and I crossed posts.
    I know, I hate that Black Stewart candy!

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    Different tastes, I suppose... I like dark tartans, and actually find this one quite attractive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thorpe View Post
    There was a licorice candy here in the US some decades ago called "Good 'n' Plenty". Black licorice bites in pink and white candy shells. Just sayin'...
    Yep , I get the connection . I'm not a fan of the tartan colors .



    Sorry X , just not my cup of tea .
    Mike Montgomery
    Clan Montgomery Society , International

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    I would need to see more of the tartan than this little swatch picture to form an opinion.

    The third kilt I bought, several years ago, is in the Auld Lang Syne (Gray) tartan. This is just a fashion tartan, but I immediately liked it when I saw it and it is still one of my favorites.


    I would say offhand that it has a little more gray than black, as compared to the King Robert the Bruce, tartan.

    I also like the Black Stewart, even though it seems to be very prevalent in the casual kilt club. I think it can be a nice casual kilt tartan.



    Tom

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