Aluenna
10-27-2012, 07:47 PM
Are the old chocolate/candy tins worth anything? I have one of each collecting dust.
You remove a star-shaped multihued candy tin from in your knapsack.
>l in tin
There is nothing in there.
>rub tin
You rub your multihued candy tin.
Odd, the multihued candy tin suddenly seems a little heavier.
The multihued candy tin is no longer empty.
>l in tin
>
In the multihued candy tin you see a piece of winterberry candy, a piece of tart lemon candy, a piece of strawberry candy, a piece of bitter coffee candy, a piece of raspberry candy, a piece of rum-flavored candy.
a thin silver filigree tin (makes 1 piece of chocolate:
In the silver filigree tin you see a piece of nut-covered chocolate.)
Thanks in advance,
Alu
You remove a star-shaped multihued candy tin from in your knapsack.
>l in tin
There is nothing in there.
>rub tin
You rub your multihued candy tin.
Odd, the multihued candy tin suddenly seems a little heavier.
The multihued candy tin is no longer empty.
>l in tin
>
In the multihued candy tin you see a piece of winterberry candy, a piece of tart lemon candy, a piece of strawberry candy, a piece of bitter coffee candy, a piece of raspberry candy, a piece of rum-flavored candy.
a thin silver filigree tin (makes 1 piece of chocolate:
In the silver filigree tin you see a piece of nut-covered chocolate.)
Thanks in advance,
Alu