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Guinness Dark Chocolate Easter Egg With Pints - 215g

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The egg itself, is a whopping 230g of deliciously blended dark chocolate with hints of that creamy Guinness flavour we all know so well. Not only that, but the eight mini Guinness pints really push it over the edge, awarding us with tiny dark and white chocolate bites, filled with a Guinness flavoured centre. Unreal! To put that into context, an average orca weighs 3,000 – 4,000 kg, so the world’s largest easter egg weighs around twice as much as a killer whale and is twice the height of an average two-storey house in the UK! We've seen all kinds of eggs making their way through the wood work over the last few weeks, but Guinness have definitely topped the table with their reasonably priced egg, with mini Guinness pints that will surely be eaten all in one sitting. Their bunny collection opened to the public on 20 March 1998. Their items include furniture, light fixtures, kitchenware, toiletries, books, and games. They also have five real rabbits as pets.

She added: "Our licensed partners take every care with the products. They are clearly designed and positioned as an adult offering."The occasion sees many attending church, going on Easter egg hunts, and eating an enormous amount of chocolate. The chocolate Easter egg weighed 7,200 kg (15,873) and had a circumference of 19.6 m (64 ft 3.65 in) at its widest point. Made from Amedei Chocolate, filled with truffles and couture chocolates and decorated with gold leaf, 12 smaller chocolate eggs, five white flowers and 20 mini chocolate bars, the egg took just three days to make, weighed more than 50 kg (110.23 lbs) and was approximately 107 cm (3 ft 6.13 in) tall and 54 cm (1 ft 9.26 in) wide. Earliest Hollow Chocolate Easter Egg An eggshell painted by Silvana was chosen as a model to be recreated in a giant-size scale," continued Ivan.

The kite, a high-tech delta, had an area of 25 m2 (270 ft2) and was designed and built by Synergy himself. The Casa do Chocolate team hired nine chocolatiers to work for eight consecutive days on the chocolate sculpture. Beautifully engraved, surprisingly cheap and very tasty too. Aldi have outdone themselves. 1. Morrisons King Of Eggs (800g)Husband and wife Steve Lubanski and Candace Frazee (both USA) have an incredible 28,423 bunny-themed items, as of 25 March 2011, displayed in their own Bunny Museum in Pasadena, California, USA. There’s definitely one thing smaller eggs have over larger varieties and that’s heavenly fondants and fillings. While larger eggs are typically hollow, smaller eggs can be filled with exciting flavours. From peppermint and fruit fondants to caramel, ganache and truffles, you can enjoy your favourite varieties when you opt for filled Easter eggs. Miniature Easter Eggs Measured individually, they might not have a chance of being crowned the largest Easter egg in the world but put them together and a world record awaits! Created in April 2017, the world’s longest line of chocolate eggs was put together by Santosh Singh Rawat and his talented team and was showcased at the JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar in India. Comprised of 20,203 eggs, the line stretched 1026 m, or just over 1km in distance. Most Expensive Chocolate Egg The highest altitude by a single kite was achieved by Richard P Synergy (Canada) after achieving an altitude of approximately 4,422 m (14,509 ft) above the point of take-off on 12 August 2000 near Kincardine, Ontario, Canada.

On a similar big-eared tip, in 2007, community leaders in Delta, Ohio organized the largest bunny hop in honor of Delta High School, whose mascot is the rabbit.The longest rabbit is Darius, a Flemish giant rabbit owned by Annette Edwards (UK), who was found to be 4 ft 3 in (129 cm) long when measured for an article in the UK's Daily Mail newspaper on 6 April 2010. The tallest chocolate Easter egg measured 10.39 m (34 ft 1.05 in) in height and was made by Tosca (Italy). It was measured at Le Acciaierie Shopping Centre, in Cortenuova, Italy on 16 April 2011. The egg was decorated with 12 smaller chocolate eggs, 20 mini chocolate bars and 5 white flowers, and took over three days to make. eggs were hidden throughout the park and 9,753 children took off to try and find them all (accompanied by their parents). Although this record was officially claimed in April 2007, rumour has it that there might still be some rogue eggs hiding in the wilderness of the Cypress Gardens Adventure Park… What Makes the Perfect Easter Egg?

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