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Old 11-02-2008, 12:16 PM
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Online bids for 'rare' Wispa bar

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An online bidding war is taking place for a five-year-old Wispa bar.
Student Rebecca Wells, from Stoke-on-Trent, found the out-of-date Cadbury bar down the back of a sofa.

She has put it up for auction on the eBay site to raise money for the charity LAM Action, which funds research into a fatal lung disease.

The Birmingham firm stopped making Wispa bars in 2003. It brought them back as a trial in October following an internet campaign.

So far bidding for the bar has reached more than £200 - hundreds of times its original sale price.
BBC NEWS | England | Staffordshire | Online bids for 'rare' Wispa bar

Why would you want to buy an out of date chocolate bar, even if it is for charity?? Baffles me really
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