Master chocolatiers at Cadbury World have unveiled a “spooky” Halloween toad complete with autumnal leaves, a wand and spell books.
The detailed 90cm-high creation, comprising 50kg of chocolate, was designed to be “as whimsical as possible without being too scary” for visitors to the Birmingham attraction.
Green cocoa butter was used to create the creature’s eyes, while white chocolate was carved to create part of the books seen on the display.
Cadbury World chocolatier Donna Oluban said of the Halloween-themed creation: “It’s a collective idea – we all sort of sit down and have a think about what we are going to do for our next project and we came up with the toad.”
Describing the challenges faced during the project, she added: “The legs are made out of jugs of chocolate.
“Believe it or not his legs were like the major problem, at the back, because frogs’ legs are a bit like a concertina.
“So we actually made long bags, taped them up, filled them with chocolate and we put in the shape of the leg, and then we have peeled off the bags afterwards.
“Everything is a challenge. We have to get our thinking caps on and between us, we come up with all these inventive ideas.”
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