1941 & 1944 Scho-Ka-Kola on Ebay still with chocolate. German WW2 Chocolate

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amram wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:06 am lets pool some dough and everyone can get a piece to try
I would totally do that if we made an offer that was reasonable and cost per person wasn't nuts. I say that loosely we are talking about buy 75+ year old chocolate here so we are all a bit nuts! I'd be more willing to give the one that's already in the US a shot since It shows the chocolate that looks like it is in decent condition. Not even very bloomed by looks of it! Would be quite a expensive endeavor. Looks like there is eight pieces. Is there one disc of chocolate or two? Thinking one. If we can get a few people to commit... i'd be more than happy to get this out to the guys that pool the money together.

I just sent the US based 1944 guy a message about lowest price he'd take, how many disks, any more info etc...

Sounds like the one from faf18 was ground dug by a relic hunter. Not high hopes for the contents being decent there.
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rareauldmealtimes wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 9:36 am
amram wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:06 am lets pool some dough and everyone can get a piece to try
I would totally do that if we made an offer that was reasonable and cost per person wasn't nuts. I say that loosely we are talking about buy 75+ year old chocolate here so we are all a bit nuts! I'd be more willing to give the one that's already in the US a shot since It shows the chocolate that looks like it is in decent condition. Not even very bloomed by looks of it! Would be quite a expensive endeavor. Looks like there is eight pieces. Is there one disc of chocolate or two? Thinking one. If we can get a few people to commit... i'd be more than happy to get this out to the guys that pool the money together.

I just sent the US based 1944 guy a message about lowest price he'd take, how many disks, any more info etc...

Sounds like the one from faf18 was ground dug by a relic hunter. Not high hopes for the contents being decent there.
The owner said she would send me more pictures tonight. I'll keep everyone updated
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Ha, I think we both messaged her! Here's what I got from her.
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rareauldmealtimes wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 10:34 am Ha, I think we both messaged her! Here's what I got from her.
I definitely don't think it's worth more, especially unsealed like it is
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I'm thinking $300 would be a fair price, no?
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Yeah, def only one disk. 300 seems reasonable. Hopefully they havent thrown a new choc disk in an old tin.
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split 8 ways, 37.50 ea
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Here's some better pictures. This is interesting! It's in a cardboard container...! Perhaps because it was late war production with metal scarcity? Very interesting!

It being in a cardboard container is a bit of a let down. What do you guys think?
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Idk man. I want to buy it, but she won't take $300. This one may be lost, boys :(
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Id pass, a sealed tin will come along eventually. just have to watch.
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