image of themselves and have it sculpted by building up layers of dark, milk or white chocolate.
6. Chocolate Mayan Temple

To celebrate their 30th anniversary, Qzina Specialty Foods created a chocolate replica of an ancient Mayan temple. Chosen because of the ancient civilisation was crucial in the discovery and evolution of chocolate, the sculpture set the Guinness World Record for the World’s Largest Chocolate Structure, weighing in at 18,239 pounds.
7. Chocolate Skyscraper
Based on the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Center, this towering chocolate sculpture was designed in 2006 by three time World Record winning pastry chef, Alain Roby.
The chocolate skyscraper was 6.6 metres tall and contains over 1,000 kg,
8. Chocolate Eiffel Tower
A 12 ft Eiffel Tower made entirely out of chocolate was unveiled in 2009 to launch Thorntons’ range of European inspired chocolates.
The edible architecture attracted many admirers when it was placed in St Pancras station, where the Eurostar departs to Paris.
9. White Chocolate World Heritage
Italian chocolatier, Mirco Della Vecchia handcrafted white chocolate sculptures of some of the world’s most recognisable monuments, including the Arc de Triomphe, the Parthenon, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, Egyptian temples and Stonehenge.
The three time World Record winning chocolatier’s work was displayed at a Hong Kong exhibition, back in 2011.
10. Chocolate Lego
It seems that 2014 has brought about quite the LEGO revival, and in February this year Japanese designer Akihiro Mizuuchi created chocolate LEGOs.
The pieces are both edible and functional, with the ability to build chocolate houses by snapping the small chocolate bricks together.
By Jessica Eve Kennedy
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