“Sweet Play” Mix-N-Match Chocolate

These modular chocolates were created by French designer, Elsa Lambinet. According to Laminet, this is a “new kind of chocolate that can be created according to your tastes, thanks to three elements.” Each white, milk, or dark chocolate shell has a slot for a variety of different fillings such as wafers, nougat, biscuit, or caramel along with a depression on top that indicates which topping would complement each type of chocolate the best. The white chocolate is designed specifically to hold liquid, the milk chocolate has spaces for nuts, and the dark has a hole for fruit. Now who says you can’t play with your food? 

[via dezeen.com]

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