He: Discovered 115-year-old chocolate, risking his taste
A woman in England has found a box of 115-year-old chocolate in the house and decided to 'bite a bite', The Sun reported.
Vikki Jones , 49, saw the Rowntree chocolate box after rummaging through his ancestral home. Although the chocolate box was made in 1902, Ms. Vikki decided to eat it.
Vikki Jones, 49, found a 115-year-old box of chocolates in the house.
Although the chocolate box was made in 1902, Ms. Vikki decided to eat it.
The chocolate box belonged to Vikki's friend Ellen Sills.
Vikki, who lives in the South Yorks of England, told The Sun: " I can't describe the taste. It has lost its color and become white."
"The piece of chocolate is also not intact, broken into pieces. However, it does not cause any bad effects on me."
The chocolate box belonged to the tool of Ellen Sills of Vikki, who died in the 1990s.
Vikki found many pieces of furniture in the house but checked her bag earlier this month.
Vikki found two boxes of chocolates, one of which was empty and one was 3.
Vikki added: "I don't know why she put chocolate here. Maybe she doesn't like these chocolate bars, put them away and forget them. They can be worth a little bit of money now but I will never sell them '.
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