Don’t Play with your Food!

One thing I’ve learnt over the last few years is that food can be fun, so when Find Me A Gift got in touch offering me a product to review I was instantly drawn to Magic Choc- flexible chocolate that you can make in to edible models.
I was curious as to how it could possibly work, in my excitment I kind of forgot how utterly un-artistic I am and thus my creations look more like something a five year old could have crafted, but it was good fun and wonderful novelty value (wonderful value too at £5.99)
These were meant to be a bunny and a penguin but look somewhat deformed, oops!
The chocolate comes in sachets- milk, white and dark in the form of little discs which are simply warmed in your hands and then shaped. It’s super easy to work with and would make a fantastic gift for adults or kids. I still have some left and look forward to playing around with it, perhaps trying to hone my technique somewhat.
As for the taste, well, it’s not high quality chocolate so probably not one for a chocolate snob, but it’s not inedible and this is a product produced more for the novelty value than food factor and it does the job just fine. At that kind of price and for the fun it brings I’m not going to knock it and I will be purchasing this as a gift or for myself again in the future.
Have you ever tried magic chocolate? What would you create?
xxx

17 comments for “Don’t Play with your Food!

  1. Ahh this looks like such fun! I’m a sucker for chocolate + novelty gifts 🙂

    Jesss xo

  2. Ah these are absolutely adorable! Bless your little bunny and penguin 🙂 I’ve never tried this but it looks like so much fun!

    Florrie x

  3. This looks like so much fun Laura!
    Sophie
    X

  4. Love this, your little creations are adorable! Xx

  5. Love this. Your little creations are adorable! Xx

  6. Cute! i would have probably made a bunny too!! x

  7. This looks so cool. I am such a child but wow!

  8. These look like loads of fun! Bet they taste alrite still, even when chocolate is bad it’s still pretty good! xxx

  9. I’ve never tried magic chocolate. I think you did beautifully. I recognized what the penguin was right away. I think I’d find it too tempting to rush and then eat my mistakes. If the result came out too nicely then maybe it would last a bit longer. A good result might be cute for guests along with desert.

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  10. ohmygaaaahd, this looks like the most amazing invention ever!!! the artist in me is SUPER impressed… where can i buy some. i want!!! haha.
    as for youre VERY artistic creations, id give the penguin an A, but that bunny is just plain scary!!! <3
    xx

  11. These are so, so cute!
    It looks like fun, I don’t know if i’d want to eat it after i’ve played with it so much though!

    Kelly || DayDreamsDaisyChains.com

  12. How funny, I’ve never heard of this before.

  13. Oh, how fun!!! 🙂
    Your little creations are adorable!

  14. These look so fun! Never tried it before xx

  15. Ha ha, this looks like fun! Hmmm, what would I make? Snails probably- that’s what I usually make out of playdough!x

  16. I’ve never tried this but I’m pretty sure it’s the same as a kit I bought for my younger siblings not long ago – it was Moshi Monster themed! They loved doing it from what I heard, so I think it’s a great idea 🙂 xx

  17. OMgosh, best invention ever!!

    Tara
    xoxo