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New Brunswickers lined up for hours to buy Chicken Bones liqueur last year. It's back but, like many things in 2020, a little different. ‘Chicken Bones’ liqueur made with distinctive Maritime ...
As the oversized mega-Chicken Bone gets turned in front of a flame, a candy maker hand-pulls it into a thin rope with the right amount of chocolate in each piece. "The candy makers who do the ...
Chicken Bones liqueur is back — but different By Travis Fortnum Global News Posted November 12, 2020 4:37 pm Updated November 13, 2020 6:23 am ...
But we don't find the bones in household deposits at that time so probably if the chicken was there they were maybe had a ritual function, or were used in cockfighting. Probably not eaten.