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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1774352" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Burma Shave signs were still popular when I traveled with my parents as a young teen back and forth from East Texas out to the Western part of Texas near Sweetwater. So was some kind of souvenir shop that had little Burma Shave type signs for miles before you got to it. "Treasures, Toys, Trinkets and Trash" was among the things the little signs said. </p><p></p><p>Gone too, are almost all the real Stuckeys places. There are still a few around East of Houston along I-10 but they are nothing like the original. I believe it was originally a Georgia based company and may still be and perhaps they are making a comeback elsewhere. Their pecan rolls were good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1774352, member: 18945"] Burma Shave signs were still popular when I traveled with my parents as a young teen back and forth from East Texas out to the Western part of Texas near Sweetwater. So was some kind of souvenir shop that had little Burma Shave type signs for miles before you got to it. "Treasures, Toys, Trinkets and Trash" was among the things the little signs said. Gone too, are almost all the real Stuckeys places. There are still a few around East of Houston along I-10 but they are nothing like the original. I believe it was originally a Georgia based company and may still be and perhaps they are making a comeback elsewhere. Their pecan rolls were good! [/QUOTE]
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