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Ever wonder what leprechauns hide at the base of rainbows? Turns out it's Guinness
The treasure at the bottom of the rainbow
IrishCentral Columnists
@IrishCentral
Oct 20, 2011
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The treasure at the bottom of the rainbow
I'm sure we've all suspected this to be true for years but this great shot gives definitive proof that the Leprechaun's "Pot of Gold" at the end of a rainbow is in fact a truck load of Guinness.
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