Is this chocolate still edible?
Although many people think this chocolate package is beautiful and well preserved, it shows that it has not been eaten by mice for so long. And because the place is relatively hidden and the library itself is relatively dry, this chocolate has not gone bad, but in my opinion, no one wants to eat it. After all, chocolate itself contains a lot of sugar, so eating it rashly is likely to be dangerous.
What's the special significance of this chocolate?
First of all, this chocolate was produced in the Victorian era of 120 years. Up to now, all the chocolates have been eaten, only this one is left. Therefore, this chocolate is still very collectible. At present, this chocolate has been collected by the Australian library, but his later owner will definitely come up with a high price to buy him. I just don't know if the Australian library will auction this chocolate publicly.
What do you think of this discovery?
The reason why this chocolate can be found this time is entirely because the Australian Library has been built for more than 0/00 years, so this time we want to repair and tidy up this library, and the librarian came across this chocolate when sorting it out. At that time, I thought who dropped it here, but when he saw Victoria's head and the sign of 1900 on it, he found his uniqueness and made a report. I hope this chocolate can be well preserved by this library. After all, it is a fate that both sides can be found.