Mr. Rubenstein. Always. I still do it. I got a half case home now.
Mr. Griffin. Any other candy companies you deal with?
Mr. Rubenstein. Flavor; same thing. I buy half pound bags of hard candy, if the order is only $50, I can’t afford to give them a box of candy, mints.
Mr. Griffin. How about the Welch Candy Co.?
Mr. Rubenstein. Never, don’t even know them. But I think this Necco bought out the Welch Co., but I am not sure. That Necco is a big outfit now but I never done any business with Welch.
Mr. Griffin. Have you ever had any occasion to communicate with any people in Latin America?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes: I think I sent down one time a sample, somebody gave them my name, how I got it, I don’t know, some ribbons. He wanted me to quote them prices on ribbons. So I mailed them some sample ribbons. I never heard from them no more.
Mr. Griffin. Where was it?
Mr. Rubenstein. I don’t remember, this was years ago, 5, 6 years ago.
Mr. Griffin. How about—have you any occasion to communicate with anybody in Havana?