
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 30 (UPI) -- An Indiana woman has recovered a diamond ring she accidentally sold in a batch of fudge.
Linda Vancel took off the white gold and diamond ring her mother left her 15 years ago to make the fudge, but after a bake sale at the West Lafayette State Farm Insurance where she works, she could not find it anywhere, The Lafayette (Ind.) Journal & Courier reported Sunday.
Finally, she sent a desperate e-mail to Linda Rhoades, a casual work acquaintance who bought the fudge.
Rhoades' sister-in-law's father discovered the ring, she said, when he bit into something hard in his dessert.
After she received the e-mail, Rhoades returned the ring.
"It renews your faith in people," Vancel told the newspaper. "Sometimes there's so much negative in the world, to hear a story like this is reassuring."
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