I have the same question. In the mid-1960s, Copper Goose was being promoted in Little Rock, Ark. They had some dealings with my father's shop because I ended up with a copper token slightly larger than a quarter bearing a flying goose on one side and the following verse on the other: "Catch a copper goose Pluck a copper feather Next day will be better for health and wealth and weather." I have that memorized to this day, and I also still have the token somewhere. I was about 10 years old back then, so I never got a taste of the stuff, but I am still curious about the history of the product.
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