It was more like washing them to clean them
And there really were real clay chips. Or at least they were made of some sort of brittle ceramic plastic compound 'cause they just snapped in half if you threw them against a brick wall ...
Paint chips back then would have given you enough lead to fill the car's gas tank

. But back then asbestos was considered a fire retardent.
Red meat, whole milk, whole eggs, and white bread were considered part of the nutrition triangle instead of stuff that will kill you if you keep eating it.
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Originally Posted by smoore "You ate paint chips as a kid, didn't you?"
"You mean 'wall candy'?"
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