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Considering most people can barely leave chocolate untouched for a week, it’s amazing that one set of chocolates has been around for over a century. This box of chocolates pictured above hails from St. Andrews, Scotland, and was made especially to commemorate the coronation day of King Edward VII on June 26, 1902. Although the king died just eight years later, the chocolates survived — 106 years, to be exact.
Martha Greig, the original recipient of the confections, passed down the chocolates to her daughter, who later gave it to her daughter, Freida McIntosh. McIntosh has turned the chocolate, along with its collectible box, in to the St. Andrews Preservation Trust. It is considered a contender for the title of world’s oldest chocolate.
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I found this in the style section of the Huffington Post. no shit
“The dress code appeared to be casual, as President Medvedev paired jeans with his jacket. Is that appropriate?”
Not with that jacket.
Medvedev probably wore jeans as a tribute to Obama — nice gesture. In Russia, jeans are seen as archetypically American and very cool.
Maybe he just wanted to show off his new Jordache jeans. You know the Russians are a little late with the fashion trends.
Are all the leaders around the world that short .. or is Obama that tall …
Ah, but Putin is the Shirtless Stallion. Medvedev wears whatever Putin tells him to wear.
Pres Meds is trying so very hard to balance out Obama’s coolness. lol
Did President Medvedev’s mother smuggle them into the USSR in the sixties?
Medvedev looks so young…how old is he? His face is almost child like.
Who cares if he wears jeans!? If this were Boris Yeltsin he would be wearing boxer shorts and swigging a fifth of vodka.
I think the jeans are Medvedev trying to be young and “cool”.
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