I know that there's still plenty of time between now and Halloween or Day of the Dead, but I think that these
life-size chocolate skulls bear mentioning. According to skull-making
chocolatier Marina Malvada, the skulls are cast from a food-grade silicone mold that was, in turn, molded from a real
human skull. I'm not sure if the skulls are solid chocolate, but that would be my guess, as each one costs over $100.
They're available in white, dark, semisweet and "bone," which, according to the site, is a blend of Belgian
white and milk chocolates.Chocolate skulls
I know that there's still plenty of time between now and Halloween or Day of the Dead, but I think that these
life-size chocolate skulls bear mentioning. According to skull-making
chocolatier Marina Malvada, the skulls are cast from a food-grade silicone mold that was, in turn, molded from a real
human skull. I'm not sure if the skulls are solid chocolate, but that would be my guess, as each one costs over $100.
They're available in white, dark, semisweet and "bone," which, according to the site, is a blend of Belgian
white and milk chocolates.Related Headlines
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