June 29, 2004
Gravitational Chocolate
The Original Hershey's Automatic Gravitational Chocolate Machine allows visitors to create custom blends of candy mixes. Candy travels from chutes in the wall and down a giant funnel before dropping into Times Square collectible tins and boxes.
[Logo by Michael Doret].
Posted by tplambeck at 11:03 AM
More Brautigan

UFO VERSUS CBS by Susan DeWitt. The author was an old woman who told me that her book, which was written in Santa Barbara at her sister's house, was about a Martian conspiracy to take over the Columbia Broadcasting System.[book]
"It's all here in my book," she said. "Remember all those flying saucers last summer?"
"I think so," I said.
"They're all in here," she said. The book looked quite handsome and I'm certain they were all in there.
THE EGG LAYED TWICE by Beatrice Quinn Porter. The author said this collection of poetry summed up the wisdom she had found while living twenty-six years on a chicken ranch in San Jose.
"It may not be poetry," she said. "I never went to college, but it's sure as hell about chickens."
BREAKFAST FIRST by Samuel Humber. The author said that breakfast was an absolute requisite for travelling and was overlooked in too many travel books, so he decided that he would write a book about how important breakfast was in travelling. ![]()
Posted by tplambeck at 09:54 AM
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