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When I lived in Germany in the 70's I used to pass a big building with these words in huge neon lights, one on each side of the building. Two where red, one yellow and one green. They said FIXBUTTE, FIXMINZE, FIXMILLE and FIXMALVE (I may have spelt them wrong, it was a long time ago)
I'd love to know what they were, can anyone tell me?

2007-03-03 02:38:59 · 5 answers · asked by kittykatts 4 in Society & Culture Languages

5 answers

Fix is the tea company. Butte is rosehips, Minze is Peppermint, Mille is Camamille, Malve is Mallows. AND, you spelled them perfectly. ;)

2007-03-03 02:49:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

2nd answer is correct, its just different tea products.

The company is actually called Teekanne, Fix (=quick,meaning quick to prepare) is one of their product lines.

http://www.teekanne.de/html/global/index.php?deep=teekanne&v=2&m=../de/sortiment/rezepte/rezepte.php&u=unten_rezepte.php?ordner=de&noflash=0

2007-03-03 11:00:30 · answer #2 · answered by eelliko 6 · 2 0

I do know that "fix" means "quick"...in German.

2007-03-03 10:49:54 · answer #3 · answered by Bonnie Lynn 5 · 2 0

are you sure you spelt it right, because those words doesn't means nothing, my boyfriend is german and he say that doesn't means nothing.....than...sorry

2007-03-03 10:52:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

they dont mean anything I looked em up on google language translator and it didnt come up with anything

2007-03-03 10:47:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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