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There are no reports on whether or not it tastes like Cadbury’s (Picture: Akihiro Mizuuchi) If there’s one thing the world is desperately crying out for, it’s chocolate LEGO. Created by illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi, the edible play thing combines two of every child’s (and adult’s, obvs) favourite things in the whole entire universe and comes in four delicious-looking flavours. Because what’s the point of having chocolate LEGO if you’re just going to stick with a basic milk choc, eh? These photos prove it is possible to actually stack these bricks (Picture: Akihiro Mizuuchi) Mizuuchi made the bricks by pouring the warm chocolate mix into precisely measured moulds and once they had cooled he simply popped them out and started building. Whilst the mouth-watering product isn’t available in your local Tesco just yet (sob) there are similar products available on Etsy now, which should fill your thirst for chewing on building blocks for the time being.




What a time to be alive. MORE: The Simpsons’ Springfield recreated in LEGO is every bit as good as it sounds Sticky fingers are imminent… Waaaaaait, what is this fifth caramel-coloured flavour? Better add this to the Christmas list (Picture: Akihiro Mizuuchi)Just when you thought LEGOs couldn’t get any better, somebody comes along and creates a recipe for edible homemade gummy LEGO pieces that you can actually build with! Grant Thompson, the genius behind the ‘King Of Random’ Youtube DIY channel, posted a step-by-step recipe for how to make your dreams come true.You can now make edible LEGO gummies you can build with! All you need is gelatin/Jell-O, water, and corn syrup… …and a silicone LEGO mold, which you can buy or make The complete constructions even show how to make these bricks stackable! Here’s a video tutorial: There are plenty of pre-made LEGO molds to choose from on Amazon!Chocolate LEGO: A food good enough to play withIT’S enough to make you do your block.




A Japanese illustrator and designer has answered every man, woman and child’s dream after combining the world’s two big loves — chocolate and LEGO.Akihiro Mizuuchi has designed moulds for creating the edible chocolate bricks, Colossal reported.After pouring the chocolate into the mould it’s then cooled and popped out. Then it can be built into countless shapes and designs, just like real LEGO.Mizuuchi’s work is featured on design and creative sharing website Behance and already has LEGO fans a little bit excited.And while it’s not known how good the product actually tastes, one thing is for sure: Next time your mum says don’t play with your food, you have a suitable comeback.Unfortunately, edible chocolate LEGO isn’t available at your nearest Coles or Woolworths so for now you’ll just have to keep dreaming.It’s not first time the popular toy has been made edibleE-commerce site Etsy, which specialises in handmade and vintage items, offers an assortment of edible LEGO figurines and cupcake Lego decorations.

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