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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Irish origin?

The real value of 'foreign' retailers - The Irish Times - Mon, Nov 26, 2012: "Buying Irish:  What confuses you?

Cheese. Some stores even put a green, white and orange flag on it and then you check the label and there’ll be a UK stamp. It drives me nuts because I’d like to support the euro economy and it’s a misuse of the national flag.– John H Cummins

Old Time “Irish” Marmalade? Made in UK. There’s a certain mystery around many Jacob Fruitfield products. – Colin Jephson

Waterford Crystal? Much of it is made in Central Europe. – Eugenia Phelan

I once bought a box with Irish writing on it My Irish teacher told me the words meant “Made In Japan”. – Damien McAnespy"

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