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Delicious chocolate Lego blocks

If you have ever read the declaration on the packaging of Lego bricks, then you know that they should not be swallowed. Well, you certainly won't find that on the packaging of illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi's Lego bricks, as he designed a modular system for making chocolates. And the chocolate version is clearly edible, but since it looks so identical to the plastic version, check if you have the right one before eating.

But maybe they are flat chocolate Lego by Akihiro Mizuuchi A (de)solution for parents with small children. We all know that they give you v mouth anything they can get their hands on. That way, the only worry will be the mess around the mouth and on the hands.

Like chocolates, Lego bricks are never really full.
Like chocolates, Lego bricks are never really full.

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Chocolate Lego bricks are created similarly like the real ones, only the mass is clearly made after another recipe. Chocolate is poured into Lego mold or model and when it cools and hardens there, these pieces have more than just a function sweet vices, but also the real ones toys, which can be imperceptibly mixes between plastic Lego blocks. Although chocolate chips are far from that persistent like plastic, but that doesn't mean you have to while playing imaginations trim the wings. It's just probably not a good idea to roll them around for too long because they start to melt. And if you happen to run out of willpower or ideas during assembly, just consume it what kind of cube and sugar that chocolate contains will trigger the secretion of the hormone insulin, which will stimulate the production of serotonin in the brain - aka happiness hormone– and you will be full of enthusiasm again.

Plastic or chocolate, that is the question.
Plastic or chocolate, that is the question.

Chocolate counts as one the sweetest vices and Legos for one the best toys, so their combination seems like something sent from heaven. And if the children had chocolate ones instead of real Legos, I doubt that there would ever be a piece lying around in the children's room. untidy. It would only get stuck (but not in the throat) when the mother asked the child to 'clean up' after himself before lunch, because we know how persistent mothers are in learning that sweets they only come after he eats all the vegetables.

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