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    What was a 'vinegar valentine?'

    Question #10179. Asked by Scott. (Feb 06 01 11:17 PM)


    nettie

    Vinegar valentines were created by John McLaughlin and were comic valentines printed on cheap paper in crude colors. They often poked fun at old maids, teachers, and others.

    Feb 07 01, 1:42 AM


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