FILE - Cadbury's Creme Eggs move down the production line at the Cadbury's Bournville production plant on Dec. 15, 2009, in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) LONDON - A man in England pleaded guilty to breaking into a U.K.
industrial park and stealing almost 200,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs worth over $48,000, authorities said. Joby Pool, 32, was charged with criminal damage and two counts of theft for the incident, which was reported on Feb.
11 in the town of Telford, according to West Mercia Police in central England. Prosecutors accused Pool of using a metal grinder to break through a gate at an industrial park, then using a stolen semi truck to tow away a trailer loaded with the chocolate goods.
The Cadbury Creme Eggs and other chocolate goods were estimated to be worth more than 40,000 pounds ($48,000), according to police.