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sailingaway
04-23-2011, 06:05 PM
with a motto: "When the Fed comes, eat the evidence!"

and also:


The Lindt-Sprungli Law of Choconomics:

"Good chocolate disappears from circulation.


http://amirhirsch.com/ronpaulchocolate/coins.JPG

http://ronpaulchocolate.com/

but was this in the last campaign? It says 2008, 'sold out' and I want to buy some!!

Feeding the Abscess
04-23-2011, 06:17 PM
This is great! I legitimately laughed. Nice find, sailing.

tangent4ronpaul
04-23-2011, 06:22 PM
Contact the manufacturer to place a bulk order for Ron Paul Liberty Dollar Chocolates (best value is 15000+ for ~$2200). Get people together to buy in bulk!

http://chocofavors.com/

hmmm.... 88 people ar $25 each should land 300 "coins" each.

po14015
04-23-2011, 06:31 PM
I still have 100 of them from 2008. I got so many things that I saved as possible products for the site like Ron Paul balloons. Remember, we started RonPaulStuff.com which is now RonPaulProducts.com because we were a very large Meetup group that couldn't find stuff (hence the name) in June 2007. We went from supplying our area to Florida to the whole country. The Granny Warriors (Linda) sold our stuff.

The problem with candy is that it costs: "best value is 15000+ for ~$2200". I didn't mind buying some, but I would rather spend it on a bumper sticker for that amount.

sailingaway
04-23-2011, 07:37 PM
I still have 100 of them from 2008. I got so many things that I saved as possible products for the site like Ron Paul balloons. Remember, we started RonPaulStuff.com which is now RonPaulProducts.com because we were a very large Meetup group that couldn't find stuff (hence the name) in June 2007. We went from supplying our area to Florida to the whole country. The Granny Warriors (Linda) sold our stuff.

The problem with candy is that it costs: "best value is 15000+ for ~$2200". I didn't mind buying some, but I would rather spend it on a bumper sticker for that amount.

It is more pieces to hand out to a crowd going into a debate or something, but would someone take candy from a stranger? Nice idea, though.

tangent4ronpaul
04-23-2011, 07:49 PM
Have a bowl of them when tabling and a relative flyer to go with. People are more likely to accept from a group than an individual and to choose to take rather than receive.

Do you ever accept samples in the grocery store or deli?

Ever dip into the candy bowl at an office?

Did you trick or treat as a kid? - speaking of which, remember the RP candy wrappers for those small hershes candies we used for Halloween?

Ever buy something at a bake sale or farmers market?

-t