A wrapper of Cadbury’s Dairy Milk chocolate from the 1930s was discovered under the bathroom floorboards of a woman’s home in Plymouth, UK. Emma Young thought the purple packet was litter, but it was in perfect condition, leading her to approach the chocolate company for details.
The packaging, costing six pence at the time, was for Neapolitan Dairy Milk chocolate, and the label stated it was made in Bournville, England. The woman plans to frame the packaging, which was in good condition apart from one side that had been chewed by mice, and display it in her home.
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