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Chocolate skulls for the Valentine’s Day ?




Posted by ketyung
on Jan/10/2009
at 9:31 am

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The Chocolate skulls here definitely look challenging whether you dare to have a bite on a human skull. No worry, they’re simply made from a blend of Cuban and Mexican Dark Chocolate. And they’re supposed to be delicious.

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The Chocolate skulls weigh 2.5 kilos, and are in the actual size of a human skull. It’s definitely a challenge for your loved one if you get him or her as the Valentine’s gift. The maker has got some other delicious chocolates. Some of them are made to resemble the human bones – the bone chocolate that is made from a blend of dark, milk and white chocolate, which make it look like a bone.

Buy online, $120, Chocolate Skulls

via [nerdcore]

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3 Responses to “Chocolate skulls for the Valentine’s Day ?”

  1. DownThemAll Says:

    wow, thanks for the information. Nice articles. I love chocolate….

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