Chocolate Paint Tubes Squeeze Out Edible ‘Colors’

You can never go wrong when gifting chocolates for the holidays, and when it comes in amped up fancy forms, even better. That’s exactly what Japanese studio Nendo recently did with their limited-edition chocolate-paint set for Seibu department store.

Made to look like a set of oil paints, these sweets are made of chocolate filled with a variety of flavored syrups and wrapped with color-coded labels. It’s “a design that combines the childhood excitement of opening a new box of paints and the thrill of opening a box of chocolates you’ve been given unexpectedly.” Win-win!

Chocolate Paint

Chocolate Paint

Even though things might get sticky, creating the world’s most delicious painting with these candies is always an option.

H/T PSFK + Picthx Nendo

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