A Chocolate Eiffel Tower - Yum!

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Commuters rushing to catch their trains at London's St. Pancras International Station were in for a treat that made most of them drool - A 12-ft high replica of the famous Parisian landmark - The Eiffel Tower.

The intricately carved model made entirely out of milk chocolate, was erected by gourmet British chocolate make Thorntons, to promote their new 'Continental' line of chocolates which include flavors like gingerbread and hazelnut.

However, passengers hoping to nab a chunk of chocolate from the masterpiece, were in for a disappointment - The tower was strictly for viewing only and is actually a traveling exhibit that will make its rounds to locations in various European countries over the next few weeks.

After being teased so badly we have no doubt most people headed straight to the nearest candy store to get a chocolate fix, just like all of you currently are!

sources:dailymail.co.uk,onlineweblibrary.com

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  • M. K. Bover 9 years
    I am going to devour it at my house if it was mine.
    • kamryn3454over 9 years
      I like chocolate and now they made it in to a building ! that's awesome I want to eat it for snack
      • M. K. Bover 9 years
        I love the effects on the chocolate tower
        • 090509
          090509over 9 years
          that looks so pretty and all but i would eat it in like 4 bits that is how much i love chocolate
          • Clsover 9 years
            Wow my two favorite things mixed into one chocolate and parie 🗼🇫🇷
            • animefan3
              animefan3over 9 years
              That just yum
              • kittylover101
                kittylover101over 9 years
                YUMMY YUMMY YUMMY YUM!
                • awesome-yo
                  awesome-yoover 9 years
                  FRIEND ME awesome-yo
                  • lolipopalmost 10 years
                    YUM
                    • caseyryba
                      caseyrybaalmost 10 years
                      if I could see that and eat it I would.