Has anyone else had any luck finding these??


Jay
While moscato wine is most commonly white Marsala cooking wine is red. So I would assum that Moscato is the blue one by process of elimination.Bikefanatic wrote: (I don't know which is marsala or moscato, doesn't mention it on the tuck).
Which deck is that with the ornate looking back in the top of the photo? Is that a Maverick?vasta41 wrote:While moscato wine is most commonly white Marsala cooking wine is red. So I would assum that Moscato is the blue one by process of elimination.Bikefanatic wrote: (I don't know which is marsala or moscato, doesn't mention it on the tuck).
EDIT: Yup- just found these at my local Walmart:
I wonder now where the "moscato" name came from. Weird to hear it suddenly being called "Daybreak".vasta41 wrote:Well apparently the Blue version of this deck is called "Daybreak" and they're both available at: http://www.bicyclecards.com/product/bic ... ing-cards/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Since Moscato is usually white I always found it weird anyway loldoobybrain wrote:I wonder now where the "moscato" name came from. Weird to hear it suddenly being called "Daybreak".vasta41 wrote:Well apparently the Blue version of this deck is called "Daybreak" and they're both available at: http://www.bicyclecards.com/product/bic ... ing-cards/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
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