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Old Spice and especially Aqua Velva.

Liquor wasn't as easily accessed in to 1960's as now, with greater government controls, so many a street person, or heavily dependent alcohol consumer could often ease his or her pain with a bottle of Aqua Velva until he could get to a bootlegger. (From the early practice of hidding liquor in boots, hence Bootlegger)

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