Not during my generation, my parents
lived in the sticks in the no- utilities
times, and had what my granny called
peddlers that stopped at the different
farms and traded household goods for
fresh farm goods, eggs, chickens, butter,
fresh vegetables, etc.
They didn't sell any perishable food items.
Only dry goods and household things
and things like matches, sewing needles,
buttons for clothing, lamp wicks, etc.
I don't know and none of them remembered
whether or not the man was a Watkins
representative or not.
I have quite a few Watkins products here
myself, flavorings and extracts, and a tin
of Petro Carbo Medicated First Aid
Salve. It's probably the best thing I've ever
used for scrapes and abrasions, and is
the finest thing I've ever used for scratches
from cutting briars and vines. After washing
off good, apply the salve to the scratched
up area, and it'll be healed in a day or so