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Date:         Sun, 24 Dec 1995 13:30:05 -0500
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From:         Ddear@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Cookies?

In a message dated 95-12-24 11:32:55 EST, wdonley@slonet.org (William R Donley) writes:

> >Looking for VW cookie cutters. Real cookie cutters, not wheels. Hot VW >published a source last year, but they're not there now. Any leads? Bug >or Bus.

Made my VW own cookie cutter in 1972 (when I acquired a new 72 VW Bug - remember what it was like to buy a brand new bug or bus - the new car smell - the way it handled and sounded!) I took an empty can - then with tin snips shortened it to about 2" tall then using plyers formed it into the shape of a VWBug. Works good with sugar cookies - ice and decorate. The VW sugar cookies were the hit of the office X-mas party. I still have the cookie cutter. I still have the 72 Bug too!

Happy Holidays Gary


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