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Date: | Fri, 20 Oct 2000 20:39:20 EDT |
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All I got was a lot of theoretical stuff about how "maybe, possibly, perhaps,
I should try wood sealants. (Hey, where's Mike Edison when I need him?) So
I waded through a lot of crapola on the web. The opinions were:
1. Forget it. Nothing works. Nothing.
2. Petroleum Jelly. Put it on with your finger. (That Pet Jell might burst
into flame never got mentioned).
3. The following: Pumpkin Preserver
Pumpkin Preserver, a new product, is an all natural pumpkin preservative.
This non-toxtic product preserves carved pumpkins making them more attractive
and less messy to keep. Pumpkin Preserver is a low cost, environmentally
friendly product that easily impedes the deterioration of jack-o’-lanterns by
deterring mold, rot and bugs. Pumpkin Preserver contains all natural
ingredients and comes in a convenient spray bottle for easy application. A 4
ounce spray-bottle of Pumpkin Preserver costs only $4 (which includes S&H).
To order: Send check or money order payable to:
Pumpkin Preserver
Dept. HO
17224 82nd road north.
Loxahatchee, Fl. 33470
Questions? [log in to unmask]
Sign me, What Did They Through Off the Loxahatchee Bridge, and Was it Rotten?
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