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Monday, October 24, 2011

What the...What? (#7)

We have a special phrase around the store when we find things in our travels that are particularly unusual, odd, confusing, or sometimes hideous.  When we come across one of these items, we like to use one of our favorite Lucketts-isms, "What the... What?"  Here is one of those items from the store.

See if you can guess what this is and leave us a comment if you think you know!  We'll reveal the item's true identity and purpose later this week.  


Can you identify this item from The Old Lucketts Store and tell us what it was once used for?
What the... What?

Leave a comment if you know!


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21 comments:

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  2. wait, they are wood...just looked closer. Maybe used to mold candles back in the day, now used as candle holders :)

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  3. Sugar molds used in Mexico, also work well as a candle holder.

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  4. I would say a type of mold, for a food product and they could be used for anything, candy or your cotton balls, q-tips and tweezers for the bathroom or even spices you use often in our kitchen. Maybe they were used for cheese or bread?

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  5. i have two thoughts....soap molds or molds for baking cornbread...??

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  6. Diane H. from FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    Old cheese molds?

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  7. Janice M. from FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    Old time sugar molds?

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  8. I would use it to feed my pups!

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  9. Pat M. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    Not sure - but I love them!!

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  10. Ellen R. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    Hold your canning jars so they don't turn over while filling...

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  11. Jane C. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    soap molds

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  12. Lorena A. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    People use them for candle holders

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  13. Larisa H. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    Ink-well holders!

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  14. Christina on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    candle holders

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  15. Claudette A. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    I second inkwell

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  16. Lorena A. on FacebookMonday, October 24, 2011

    Mexican sugar molds

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  17. I believe they are called sugar molds

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