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5) Where did the Dancing Bears come from? (Grateful Dead) |
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This article is from the Grateful Dead FAQ, by John J. Wood, Eric Nay and Ihor Slabicky tcgdd@hotmail.com with numerous contributions by others.
The bears were used on blotter acid produced by Owsley. Owsley's
nickname was Bear, the logo is a (registered?) trademark, and it
appears in the Bear's Choice cover art. Earlier sightings of the
bears suggest that the design may have existed for some time.
 
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