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conjoined jelly babies... an unique items on ebay....
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lol, this is an odd question...
i have a pair of conjoined jelly babies...they are joined by a largish piece of 'jelly' and in good condition etc - not at all misshapen...
I put them in a drawer a few years ago and mostly forgot about them...however...
my friend now claims i could make a fair bit of money on ebay with them...and that i've missed a trick with having just missed valentines day...she reckons someone would have paid a lot for them as a gift!!
is this true? i realise they are unique and pretty rare, and quite sweet - which is why i kept them...but would people pay a high amount for them?
and what is meant by high amount?? �20...? �40...? �100...? �500!!???
i have no idea what something like this would go for - so has anyone here any expereince with selling something like this??
thanks
i have a pair of conjoined jelly babies...they are joined by a largish piece of 'jelly' and in good condition etc - not at all misshapen...
I put them in a drawer a few years ago and mostly forgot about them...however...
my friend now claims i could make a fair bit of money on ebay with them...and that i've missed a trick with having just missed valentines day...she reckons someone would have paid a lot for them as a gift!!
is this true? i realise they are unique and pretty rare, and quite sweet - which is why i kept them...but would people pay a high amount for them?
and what is meant by high amount?? �20...? �40...? �100...? �500!!???
i have no idea what something like this would go for - so has anyone here any expereince with selling something like this??
thanks
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