Mr. Griffin. When you were demonstrating the twistboard, did you sell any of them?
Mrs. Powell. We sold one to the guy that is the head of—what is the biggest extract company that makes food extract?
Mr. Griffin. Hunt Foods? H. L. Hunt?
Mrs. Powell. No. What is it? They distribute it here. It is a big extract company. They make vanilla and almond and all this.
The man’s name that we sold it to was the man who owned the company, and he gave Jack, supposed to give Jack a case of rum extract or something.
Jack was trying to figure out a way to serve drinks after hours, and there is no way you can but this way you can serve rum and coke, and you can put rum straight in coke and sell it, and there is not enough alcohol in it that the law could do anything about it, and you can sell it for 60 cents. That was my idea.
Mr. Griffin. You suggested that you sell it for 60 cents and mix the rum extract?
Mrs. Powell. The whole thing, so he was tickled to death this guy was going to give him a whole case of rum extract.
Mr. Griffin. Did he ever try that?
Mrs. Powell. No, he never did do it.