During her 87 years on planet Earth, Elizabeth Emerson's only
indulgence has been an occasional chocolate bar. Then she was
featured in a New York Times story about rising fuel
prices and assorted chocolate bars started arriving by mail.
The final line disclosed her secret: "My greatest vice is
Hershey bars."
She hit the jackpot in mid-December with an assortment from
Hershey Co. that was accompanied by a personal note.
"I couldn't believe it. I laughed more than anything. All that
fuss over little old me," Emerson told the Bangor Daily
News.
The story about how the low-income elderly endure harsh
Northeast winters gave a snapshot of Emerson's life: married for a
half-century, grandmother and great-grandmother to 52, former aide
at a nearby nursing home, now struggling to live on a
US$683-a-month Social Security check.
This weekend, Emerson displayed what remains of her chocolate
collection at her kitchen table.
"This isn't even all of it. I've given boxes and boxes away,"
she said. "I couldn't enjoy it if I wasn't able to share."
Besides, she said, "I can only eat so much chocolate."
(Agencies via Xinhua January 29, 2008)