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Not the usual box of candy

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What my husband received for Valentines Day
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That is AWESOME!!!!
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Very unusual! :hurry:
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I like it.
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Do you have an unmarried sister? :lol:
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OHhhhhh, I thought he gave that to you! Still cool, but I would LOVE that box of candy!
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I am definitely going to show this to my wife... :mrgreen:
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ELB wrote:I am definitely going to show this to my wife... :mrgreen:
Just did with mine, and she wanted to know if I'd do that for her and fill it with .45.
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Songbird wrote:What my husband received for Valentines Day
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I may be way too suspicious, but I just noticed the Russell Stover label on your husband's gift. Do they sell empty Valentines Day candy boxes? :totap:
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"rlol"
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WildBill wrote:
Songbird wrote:What my husband received for Valentines Day
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I may be way too suspicious, but I just noticed the Russell Stover label on your husband's gift. Do they sell empty Valentines Day candy boxes? :totap:
There is/was a Russell Stover distribution center in Montrose, CO. You could get the Valentine candy after season, in the summer, by the case for pennies on the dollar. I think the local dentists subsidized the clearances. :mrgreen:

Back on point - nice surprise, what caliber?
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I bought the tin of candy at Walgreens. Removed the candy and replaced it with 8-1/2 boxes of .45 caliber. (I put the candy in a ziploc in the fridge - he likes his chocolate cold - and he's enjoying it as well).
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Songbird wrote:I bought the tin of candy at Walgreens. Removed the candy and replaced it with 8-1/2 boxes of .45 caliber. (I put the candy in a ziploc in the fridge - he likes his chocolate cold - and he's enjoying it as well).
That's your story and you're sticking to it. :smilelol5:

Added: I like to keep my chocolate in the fridge too.
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Life really is like a box of chocolates.
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Songbird wrote:I bought the tin of candy at Walgreens. Removed the candy and replaced it with 8-1/2 boxes of .45 caliber. (I put the candy in a ziploc in the fridge - he likes his chocolate cold - and he's enjoying it as well).
Very original and thoughtful. Let's see....hmmm...that's about a $300 box of chocolates.
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