"Dumping" in Vietnam
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- idigrust
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Re: "Dumping" in Vietnam
There has got to be tons of 60's era Miller's, Buds, Schlitz's, Falstaffs and Black Label's in that place. Also some 33's and San Miguel's.
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Re: "Dumping" in Vietnam
I doubt that anything in a can or label on a bottle survived. Monsoon rains, acid soil, etc. Hell Black Label's rusted away while you were drinking the crap.