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So weird question I know. My wife and I live in CF and we wanted to make some rootbeer the old fashioned way. Sassafras grows like crazy in northern mass where I'm from but I haven't been there in a year and it's quite the drive. I was hoping that maybe someone in RI might have a sassafras tree or sapling that they weren't too attached to that I could come dig up and I could compensate you for it
Just a note: I understand the history and why they no longer make root beer with sassafras. I also however think that with all the processed foods we put into our bodies that are carcinogens and that are approved by the FDA what's the harm in a few cups of root beer?
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