Nine 103-year-old Cadbury chocolate bars discovered amongst the mementos of a World War I hero are expected to fetch more than $2,600 at auction. The jaw-dropping goodies were found among the belongings of Richard Bullimore, who served with the Royal Leicestershire Regiment of the British Army. The troops serving in the trenches in during the first Christmas of the World War I were reportedly sent these Colonies Gift Tins. Almost all of Bullimore's chocolate is still inside, too, as only one bar had been eaten. "Trinidad, Grenada and St. Lucia provided the cocoa … Cadburys made the chocolate bars," he added.
Source: Fox News June 04, 2018 14:37 UTC