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From "David Bash" <bashpop@earthlink.net>
Subject Re: Quisp
Date Sat, 8 Feb 2003 16:42:01 -0800

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, Stewart Mason <flamingo@t...> wrote:

> >I should note that Quisp is very much still in production, albeit as a
> >nostalgia product. You can probably buy it at your local Restoration
> Hardware
> >(who I am quite sure is selling it) or even at a store that sells gag
gifts
> >and nostalgia items (Newbury Comics used to sell it, a few months ago,
> though
> >we don't anymore). --Jason
>
> Hell, you can buy it at the Shaws Supermarket in my neighborhood, or
anyway
> you could as of the last time I bought some, which was some months back.

Quisp is my all time favorite cereal, too.  In the early '70s I used to eat
it straight from the box constantly (which probably led to my never-ending
battle with weight).  In 1998 I was really psyched when I found out our
local Ralph's Supermarket was carrying it.  I bought a couple of boxes and
even sent away for the Quisp watch they were selling.  I haven't worn it for
awhile, but it's about time it got resurrected.

Other prized Quisp-related possessions: a vintage '60s Quisp commercial on a
VHS of classic commercials, and a cel featuring Quisp and Quake that's
definitely one of a kind!

--
Quisp Rules!!!!!
Take Care,
David



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