An Entire Easter Feast Made of Chocolate, Because Why Not?

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photos: ITV News

When hollow beady-eyed Easter Bunnies just aren’t going to meet your holiday chocolate quota, there’s always an entire Chocolate Easter Meal.

Created by Jen Lindsey-Clarke of Cumberbunny fame, the Easter feast comes complete with all the trimmings. And, by the trimmings, we mean that even the table and chairs are edible. Sorry, Easter Bunny.

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[via ITV News]

The Benedict Cumberbunny Will Get You In The Easter Spirit

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Last year, we were treated to the chocolate-sculpting skills and Benedict Cumberbatch obsession of Jen Lindsey-Clark from Chocolatician.

This year, Lindsey-Clark, still making chocolate and still digging her some Cumberbatch, has created the Cumberbunny. The Easter treat is a Belgian chocolate version of the British actor, complete with bow-tie, bunny ears and bunny body.

The best part, is that you can fill your Easter baskets with these bunny-Benedicts, as the Cumberbunnies are available for sale on Chocolatician’s site here.

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Chocolate Single-serve Slices Now Exist Because Japan

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Why should cheese be the only foodstuff available in convenient, single-serving, plastic-wrapped slices? They shouldn’t. And that’s because Japan, being a wonder of questionable food innovation, is on it.

Brought to us by Japanese company, Bourbon, single-serve chocolate slices now exist. Wrapped individually for easy access, chocolate can now replace cheese wherever these slices seem appropriate.

Grilled chocolate sandwiches, chocolate and bologna… wait… perhaps this is a terrible idea. Use ’em for desserts, or straight-up chocolate sandwiches.

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[link, via Incredible Things]

Chocolate Dinosaur Teeth Are A Good Find

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Confectionary artist Sarah Hardy, who once brought us an awesome Raw Turkey Cake, is offering these realistic Chocolate Dinosaur Teeth. Currently, an edible version of a Megalodon Tooth (72% dark chocolate) and a T-Rex Tooth (single origin, milk chocolate) are available.

Dig some up today… Get it? Dig? Never mind… check these out.

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[link, via Neatorama]