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Years ago i bought a 'Limited Edition' Kit Kat Orange bar. Who can tell me the current value of my investment? |
http://www.candygiant.com/cleanthumbs/ca... NOTHING YOU CAN STILL OBTAIN THEM AS WELL AS THE MINT ONES LIMITED EDITION I believe they are fetching 3.00 at AMC Theaters. Probably a dollar or two. the price of a kit kat if you are lucky It will go down when you eat it. Probably about 40p - same as they cost before - I have seen them on sale within the last year. Sorry! 37pence as there still available to buy I'm afraid inflation has eaten into it. i did 2 but i ate it. so i doubt its worth as much as yours. Nothing it's now out of date and utterly worthless!! I'd say............................. As it is probably out of date I would say.......zip! The wrapper may be worth something but the bar itself is worth nothing now 'cos it will be inedible after all this time, Yeough! sorry mate, perishable items depreciate faster than you and I can imagine. The other thing is that things are not as limited as they say they are anymore. Almost all manufacturers are using the words limited Edition to drum up demand, so please don't be fooled. However, if you keep the wrapper for much longer and I mean a real long time, it could be worth a fair amount to those lovely grand children of yours in due course. It's a matter of how you sell it. People manage to sell worthless stuff on ebay for quite a lot. Why don't you try it? Say that it has good carma and is guaranteed to bring love & good fortune. Say that it has been certified by a world-class psychic and is a favourite of Katie Holmes (or some other similar nonesense). it will be old and stale an worth nothing, at least nutritionally |
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