Trump’s tariffs are illegal now. Do I get a refund on this Argentine penguin?
It wasn’t one of the actual flightless birds; it was a green ceramic pitcher resembling a penguin with a curved handle and beak serving as a spout, often used to pour house wines at cheap bars in Buenos Aires. The “pingüino” can trace its origins to the Italian immigrants who arrived in Argentina in the early 20th century and caught on in popularity among the working class. The penguin arrived two weeks later in early November alongside some spices.
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