I'd say the expression on Sophia Loren's face in this photo pretty much sums up how we're all feeling about what's in store for the next few years, wouldn't you?
Canuck Peckers can certainly recognize this image. Usually you'd see these candies gathering dust at your local corner store or perhaps in an elder relative's home. Or MINE, because I have excellent taste. The Cherry Blossom was originally created in the 1890s by Lowney Company's Canadian subsidiary. The candy has changed hands a few times and was eventually acquired by Hershey Canada in the 1980s. Sickeningly sweet and impossible to eat without getting sticky hands, the candy secured its place in the hearts (and visceral fat) of Canadians over the past 135 years. But Hershey Canada made the sad announcement this week that they are discontinuing production of this beautiful, underrated confectionary. Many are already joking that you will still see these candies in shops for years to come as they never really seem to die. Regardless, I am sad to see them go. Rest in Peace! Source: City News BTW, looking for Peckerwood's Weekly Lunocracy Post? It's RIGHT HERE .
It's Funky Friday, my favorite freaks! And in honor of the occasion, here's a collection of photos of Diana Ross cuttin' the fuck UP at Studio 54. Oh to be a fly on the wall... BTW, looking for Peckerwood's Weekly Lunocracy Post? It's RIGHT HERE .
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