shok-a kola

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G43
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shok-a kola

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WANTED

Modern German chocolate in tins

Bought one from Oxlade at Swyners BUT WANT MORE!!!!!!!!!!

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lm getting some it was mine john was selling for me :wink: i have 2 tins left here and have orderd some more
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Post by Hauptgefreiter_Muller »

I bought a box of 16 tins whilst I was out in Germany and sold them all in one afternoon at Beltring.

I think I'm the one to blame for the SBG lads never going to bed...
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Don`t know if it is the right board but topic looks suitable:

does any one of you have a good quality picture of wartime Shokakola tin that could be printed on glued paper and sticked to a modern tin?

I would be very grateful for help.
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Post by Oberleutnant Ulrich »

G43: next time I would maybe put this in the wanted section ;)

Anyway, I've got about 6 tins left over collecting dust at home, you're welcome to them. Also, I can ship the chocolate to anyone else who wants them from Germany, I pass by them all the time.
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Post by soest »

I believe Epic Militaria sell the tins in both milk and plain chocolate varieties. £2.95 a tin if I remember correctly plus p+p.
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