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September 1963

The Anecdote Bin

Dedicated to the lighter side of our common problem

WATCH those lemon squashes this summer, fellows. According to the Journal of the A.M.A., drinking as much as a quart of lemonade can cause a sugar deficiency called hypoglycemia that can easily be mistaken for alcoholic intoxication.

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