GUEST: My dad bought a candy shop up in the Black Hills, and then when he took possession of the shop, he was about to throw this out, and then he opened it up and saw what was inside.
APPRAISER: And then he gave it to you?
GUEST: Uh, yeah, I was searching in the garage for something to take to the Roadshow, and then I came across this.
APPRAISER: This is a salesman's case, so this was the full product line of everything that he had to offer.
APPRAISER: So the salesmen would take it around to the different candy shops and let people pick out what they wanted to carry in their stores, and so we see a really tremendous variety of stuff here. Some of the products I don't even think they make anymore. We think this is probably from the late 1950s based on the packaging, and at auction, we think it's really conservative that it would probably bring at least $500 to $700.
GUEST: Okay.
APPRAISER: And I think most of us wouldn't be surprised if the people who collect salesman's samples of vintage candy would go crazy for something like this, so if it went for more than that, I wouldn't be shocked at all.