WW2 German ration
- laughing_man
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WW2 German ration
The German rations of WW2 era is sold at the Japanese auction.
Scho-ka-kola in 1941. Those contents remain.
http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... w134504737
The can of the bread in 1940. It is unopened.
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h218264053
Probably, those amount of money will soar.
Scho-ka-kola in 1941. Those contents remain.
http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... w134504737
The can of the bread in 1940. It is unopened.
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h218264053
Probably, those amount of money will soar.
- Ruleryak
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Re: WW2 German ration
Some fresh Scho-Ka-Kola:
I've been prepping to make a purchase or two through the yahoo.co.jp site using ebuyee. Lots of unique items showing up on there lately
I've been prepping to make a purchase or two through the yahoo.co.jp site using ebuyee. Lots of unique items showing up on there lately

Re: WW2 German ration
How hard/firm is "fresh" Scho-Ka-Kola ?
The tin I have is perfectly edible, and not badly whitened, but it's very very hard
The tin I have is perfectly edible, and not badly whitened, but it's very very hard
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Re: WW2 German ration
No harder than any other thicker chocolate. It doesn't take much force to bite through a wedge.
- steve1989
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Re: WW2 German ration
Thank you for sharing this, Laughing_man! 
If I won that auction - I am afraid the contents would be at risk... not being spoiled, but at risk from me eating them!
I just ate the oldest chocolate ever recorded yesterday, reminds me I gotta publish that video on YT! It really wasn't all that great anymore.. it was 71 years old!

If I won that auction - I am afraid the contents would be at risk... not being spoiled, but at risk from me eating them!

I just ate the oldest chocolate ever recorded yesterday, reminds me I gotta publish that video on YT! It really wasn't all that great anymore.. it was 71 years old!

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Wow Steve - looks much better than I expected!
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Re: WW2 German ration
Steve, you ate the chocolate of 71 years old
It's amazing


It's amazing


Re: WW2 German ration
Steve, I meant to tell you that your oldest Peanut Butter video was featured on Good Day LA (Los Angeles Morning Show) yesterday! Congratulations on the excellent review!
Re: WW2 German ration
WooHoo...he's NATIONWIDE!!cavguy wrote:Steve, I meant to tell you that your oldest Peanut Butter video was featured on Good Day LA (Los Angeles Morning Show) yesterday! Congratulations on the excellent review!

- laughing_man
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Re: WW2 German ration
Another user sells the same item as this.laughing_man wrote:The can of the bread in 1940. It is unopened.
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h218264053
http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... w139099440
However, it is an item of the West Germany Forces of the 1950s instead of WW2.
A seller says that the stamp of "DIN 40" means not 1940 but engineering specification.
I bought one of them.
I will eat this, if I'm steve1989.
