By Jason Burns –
December 4, 2009Posted in: History

Because during the holidays, it could hit at any moment. Suddenly, you NEEDED that Milk of Magnesia.
The Sargent Prescription Pharmacy delivered it to your home, free of charge. The year was 1933.
Photo from the Los Angeles Public Library
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Jason is an actor, writer, and voice over guy from Florida. He is the voice of two nationally syndicated radio shows.
As one of the hosts of LAGenX Radio in Los Angeles, he gets together with another actor and a musician every week, and talks about life in and out of Hollywood.
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I think you may have just given the 1000 dispensaries in LA county an idea.
I hadn’t thought of that! I can just see it now….
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