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    Erik Ribsskog eribsskog@gmail.com
    Complaint about Lion-bar-candy
    Erik Ribsskog eribsskog@gmail.com 20. juli 2024 kl. 21:31
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    Hi,

    my mother Karen Ribsskog (who died in 1999) took me to a newspaper/candy/cigarette-shop (‘kiosk’) in Larvik (i Norway) in 1978 or 1979.

    (The kiosk next to Munken cinema.

    In Larvik).

    And she got a nervous break-down.

    Because she spotted the new Big Cat-candy.

    My mother was descended from Willhelm the Conqueror through Løvenbalk (‘Lion-bar’ in English).

    And she felt personally insulted (it seemed) from this Big Cat-bar.

    She almost lost the ability to speak.

    She showed me the candy, and said: ‘Look at this’ a couple of times (like she was in shock).

    And a year or two later, then the candy-bar changed its name to: ‘Lion’.

    And then my mother ended up in mental-hospital.

    And the candy present the animal lion in a discusting way.

    Because when you eat the candy-bar then the caramel looks like the spit in a lions mouth, when the lion roars.

    So that’s like being descending towards the lion-animal, and mock the lion.

    So this I have to complain about.

    This candy-bar originally from Yorkshire (if I’m not mistaking).

    And this could be a political attack, from Yorkshire, against Willhelm the Conqueror/the Normans and my mother and her ralatives.

    So this I have to complain about.

    Erik Ribsskog