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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)Step 1: Gathering all the toolsShow All ItemsThemed Birthday Parties10Th BirthdayBirthday IdeasBirthday CakesDelilah GraceLego HumorAussie BloggersTop BloggersLego Cakes For BoysForwardThese DIY Chocolate Lego bricks are perfect for decorating birthday cakes, at Lego themed birthday parties, or just because.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. Either way, the chocolate Lego idea already has the Twittersphere salivating.#letsdiscuss #nomnomnom— pandypuddingpie (@pandypuddingpie) August 13, 2014 *lego SuzieZUMO:"I love how we all agree the world is a better place with edible chocolate Legos."— Lego is plural (@LegoIsPlural) August 13, 2014 So Edible Lego Chocolate....




You had me at Lego. #/8iWCSU0tmT— Deon Louw Botha (@DeonLouwBotha) August 13, 2014 Abby Williams and Liberty German murders: Delphi locals live...California woman, 42, accused of having underage sex with sc...Carrie Bickmore showers with her son: Why there’s nothing wr...Chicago girl Gizzelle Ford wrote ‘I hate this life’ days bef...Breastfed baby dies of starvation, mother issues heartbreaki...Illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi designed a modular system for creating edible chocolate LEGO bricks. Chocolate is first poured into precisely designed moulds that after cooling can be popped out and used as regular LEGOs. It’s hard to determine exactly how functional they are, it seems like he had success in building a number of different things, though I can only imagine how quickly they might melt in your hands, but I suppose that’s beside the point; this is two of the greatest things in the world fused together. If you google around there are numerous attempts at creating various forms of LEGO in chocolate or other food, but this appears to be the most detailed and well-designed of anything out there.




See related posts on Colossal about bestof, chocolate, Lego.Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory Official LEGO Comments 1 Last Updated 4 months ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. Nearly forty-five years ago Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory hit cinema screens and made an indelible mark on movie history. In honor of its impending anniversary I submit to you this proposal for a Lego set that recreates some of the most memorable parts of Mr. Willy Wonka’s factory. Contained within this set is: The factory exterior: With working doors and adjustable roof. The entryway: Featuring the Wonka contract and pen for signature. The Chocolate Room: In this room you will find many delicious treats such a lollipops and gummy bears. The Great Gum Machine: It features moving mechanical arms and a table top with the ability to spin.




Featured too is Violet Beauregarde, blown up like a blueberry due to her snitching a piece of gum from the machine. The Egg Sorting Room: Featuring the Eggdicator which will drop spoiled eggs and that rotten Veruca Salt below. Eggs are included, but not shown. Also included is twelve minifigures representing the five ticket winners, their parents and two factory employees including the owner, Mr. Willy Wonka, and one mischievous Oompa Loompa. In addition five Golden Tickets and three Wonka Bars are included as props. So please cast your vote to bring Willy Wonka’s famous candy factory into the Lego world. *It is suggested but not shown in the physical pictures that some elements in the physical structure have unique printing or sticker applications. In particular the Wonka sign and windows on the front of the building and lollipops and mushrooms within the Chocolate Room. Additionally a print on the front of the brick built Violet Beauregarde should be considered as well as the Golden Tickets and Wonka Bars.

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