Matters of Grave Importance: The Ten Best Candy Bars Ever

I used to be a maintenance man at a military contractor who manufactured gimbles and flight simulators for various aircraft. One of the facilities they had had originally been a nestle plant back in the late 1800s. Back in those days it was common for the insulation between the joists to be a wide variety of materials. In this case, they used cork. Even almost a hundred years later, if you removed a ceiling tile, you'd still smell the cocoa. Wild.