Chocolate Skulls From Human Molds

 

Let’s face it. Today’s generation is pretty damn spoiled with all the cool new ways we’re presented with food. Chicken Wing Cupcake, anyone? So how can you make eating chocolate just a little bit more exciting? Get some that’s made from the mold of a real human skull, that’s how.

Created by Marina Malvada, the skulls are a mix of Belgium white and milk chocolates created with a mold that Malvada was able to make from a skull she cast in plaster.

The skulls are available in different forms of chocolate depending on how you would like your skull to look. Each piece costs $200 USD. A hefty price for chocolate, but it’ll sure make up for it in conversation piece.

via: Incredible Things

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