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Pixy Stix, Pick Up Stix & Sugar Fix? Event Cache

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Hidden : Sunday, December 6, 2009
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
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Have you been caching too much? Shopping too much? Do you need a little fix?
Join us for a quick sugar high before heading out for more shopping or more caching.


Revamp your energy cells during this "quick & casual, no-frills event" at the Laguna Niguel Marketplace with your geocaching friends - grab some chinese food, mexican, pizza, & subs then top it off with some frozen yogurt or candy. Enjoy camaraderie and conversation about your favorite Virtual and Earthcaches brought to you by the folks at the "Virtual & Earthcache Pursuit Squadron" VEPS Yahoo Group.

Please visit the link at the top of the page to find out about the morning "Flash Mob In The Lime Light" event and caches we'll be visiting throughout the day (i.e. Red Rock EC, Dripping Cache)

Sunday, December 6
11:30am

Powell's Sweet Shoppe & Pick Up Stix & Cherry On Top Frozen Yogurt
Food Court Area
Laguna Niguel Marketplace
Pacific Park & Alicia


"Pixy Stix used to be made by Sunline which started in 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri. Originally it was a drink mix in the late 30s, sold as Frutola, but J. Fish Smith found that kids were eating the sweet & sour powder right from the package. He shifted the name to Fruzola and added a spoon. Later it was repackaged with a dipping candy stick as Lik-m-Aid and also sold in little straws called Pixy Stix. It wasn’t until parents complained about the grainy, sticky powder that Sunline came up with a compressed tablet form, the SweeTart in 1963." Source: Wikipedia

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