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capturing customers' attention
Pontarlier
Wrapped sugar cubes (or tablets) have not been produced in the United States since 2008
suggesting it was popular during the French pre-ban absinthe era (before 1915)
These replacement spouts fit the following fountains: 1375
Blue Round Melamine Pastis Tray, 12" Diameter Arrow Absinthe Spoon #11 capturing customers' attentionOur navy blue melamine Pastis serving tray is made in Pontarlier, France, a small town in the east of the country bordering Switzerland. The town was once boasted as being the number one maker of absinthe in the world. Pastis is a popular drink in the south of France. It was invented in the late 1920s as a substitute for absinthe. After absinthe was banned in France in 1915, many still longed for the taste of anis. These days, it is synonymous with
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