the only reason why l&p is only sold in New Zealand is because l&p was made in a little town named paeroa, and is one of new zealands icon. right?
I think it is a place in New Zealand called paeroa - the 'p' in 'L & P'. The New Zealand 'L & P' is anyway.
lymmInvercargill, New Zealand
Paeroa
L&p :)
The large L&P (Lemon & Paeroa) bottle is a feature of the township of Paeroa in the North Island of New Zealand.
2.239×10^10 L (liters) {New Zealand area}/[Paint spreading capacity}
i l say Canada maybe new zealand
Lyttleton
Rodney L. Jefferies has written: 'Urban valuation in New Zealand'
new zealand is symbolised by the silver fern, the jandal, the kiwi bird only found in NZ, L&P (drink) the All Blacks (rugby team) sheep, pukeko moari symbols such as the koru, hangi (food cooked in the ground)
You can get cheap ones at the various $2 shops.
The New Zealand Halfpenny issued from 1940 to 1965 inclusive, featured a hei tiki design on the reverse. The designer was L C Mitchell.