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Posted by magman on September 05, 2006 at 17:01:17 from (67.142.130.29):

hi Guys and Gals, this is going to be a strange request but I was contacted by my Step brother that Is a Staff Sargent in the Arm. he gets the troops ready to go to war. He has made an request to me. Kinda Strange but Hey. There is a Group Or Contingent, Or what ever you call them in either Iraq or Afghanistan Not sure where he said or if he just said over there. But there looking for a Candy Called candy Sticks, I think we know them as Candy Cigarettes. but They sell them in two packs with the spiderman logo on the box the box is about 2" long and about 1" wide and says Marvel, BATONNETS/ De BONBON With a pic of Spider man on the box. He says they are usually sold in the bulk Candy of Grocery stores. I know they used to sell them around my area but I made calls today and no one is carrying them anymore. The 10 packs of candy cigarettes will not due. He says the taste is not the same. NOW this is The ATROSITY OF IT. I CALLED THE SUPPLYER OF THEM TODAY AND TOLD THEM AND THEY HAD THE NERVE TO SAY THEY DID NOT CARE WHO THEY WERE FOR THE ONLY WAY FOR ME TO GET THEM WOULD BE BY ORDERING 1000LBS.????? WHAT?
He is coming here for vacation in about two weeks and I told him I would do what ever I could to get a bunch for him. Well it looks like I have struck out. Can anyone help me out? I have a pic of the box if that would help But I dont know how to post a pic unless I do it in the tractor sec. I am willing to pay what I can afford + your Gas money or maybe time if its not too much. he said that they were usually a nickle a box. So I was hoping for up to 1000 boxes or less.+ maybe like $20.00 for your gas and maybe an extra $10.00 or 15.00 for your shipping them to me. If this is anything that anyone has seen please try to help me out here. He and I and who ever he is sending them too would sure appreatiate it I would think.
THANKS JON


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