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From Euan Thomson

Present from a customer. He is working in the factory in Gateshead where they used to make toffee more than 60 years ago. 
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From Euan Thomson

Present from a customer. He is working in the factory in Gateshead where they used to make toffee more than 60 years ago. 

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The swastika has been used in practically every culture for as long as documentation has been available with all positive meanings including: good luck, prosperity, fertility, inner strength, the Sun God, peace and love.
This blog is mainly to document the United States' use of the symbol as a sign of good including usage on products, good luck charms, archetecture and the Native Americans' usage.

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