Chocolate for Fun

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Just recently we had a wonderful task of gathering great gourmet chocolate gift ideas at The Chocolate Festival in London. While searching for those fine chocolates we also came across a few unique and fun chocolate items that intrigued us enough to photograph them… And just for fun, we thought we’d list them!

Just remember, we haven’t tasted most of them!

Paul Wayne Gregory’s golf club

Chocolate for Fun – Paul Wayne Gregory golf balls

This is a great idea! Chocolate in the form of golf balls? …And with popping candy? Oh yeah baby, bring on the golf course!!!

More from Paul Wayne Gregory in our previous Chocolate Christmas feature!

Damian Allsop Chocolates – hey Mr DJ put the record on!

If you thought CDs are going out of fashion, you thought wrong, they are only shifting in fibre. The new thing in is spinning chocolate! You can get the new Damian Allsop chocolate single at Selfridges.

 Chocolate for Fun - Damian Allsop cd

…Always dreamed of having a chocolate vinyl. Anyone?

White Fox Chocolaterie

Chocolate for Fun - White Fox Chocolaterie socks

The White Fox Chocolaterie makes sculptures. This was quite weird. Amongst their chocolate gloves, shoes and candlesticks they had a pair of socks! The reason this was quite weird is because the weave texture and the folds of the socks were so accurately done that if these chocolate socks were laid in my sock draw at home it would probably pass unnoticed as a regular pair of socks! Pretty convincing!

Mayan Magic Chocolate Making Kit from The Chocolution

Some interactive chocolate DIY! The Mayan Magic Chocolate Making Kit comes kitted out with all the ingredients, instructions and even the paper moulds! Shame the moulds are not naughty, ay?

Chocolate for Fun - Mayan Magic chocolate

We will list more of wacky chocolate items as we find them!

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