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Anyone heard of Dr. Bronners Chicken Livers?


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This was year ago back in the 70's. My mom would buy blue cans of Dr. Bronners chopped chicken livers. They were delicious and a great substitute for pate' in a hurry. The came in a little blue can that I can't ever seem to find.

Has anyone else heard of these? And if so, can I still get them?

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A quick google search for Dr Bronner reveals a company specializing in soap and such.

In fact, the searches - "canned chicken livers" - and "canned chopped chicken livers" did not match any documents. I also tried "chicken livers in a can", "livers in a can", and a few others.

The only combo that hit was "can of chicken livers", and that was as a recipe for stinkbait to catch catfish in the Ohio River.

Not exactly a ringing endorsement. :blink:

Sorry I wasn't of more help.

Screw it. It's a Butterball.
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I saw this and thought "how could they put rantings on the label of chicken livers?" thinking of Dr. Bronner's soap and the fabulous labels.

I wonder if you're confusing two different memories? I see some Dr. Eads hits on google, coupled with chicken livers, but no Bronner's.

Good luck. I feel your pain. I've spent roughly a decade looking for Virginia Hardy's Oven, pie franchise of my youth. Oh for a savory pie and an O. Henry short story (on the pie box). Sigh.

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