King Charles's coronation: Life-sized bust of monarch made from 17 litres of melted chocolate

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King Charles's coronation: Life-sized bust of monarch made from 17 litres of melted chocolate
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The chocolatey likeness features the uniform the King is expected to wear, with the epaulettes - a type of ornamental shoulder piece - embellished with Twix, Milky Way, Galaxy and Bounty Celebrations chocolates.

There are many words people use to describe King Charles - honourable, empathetic, dignified, strong, and as of now"sweet".at Westminster Abbey next week, a life-sized bust of the King has been made from more than 17 litres of melted Celebrations chocolates.It was designed by an expert team of chocolatiers and model makers who carefully planned how to make the profile view of the King look as much like him as possible.

Different chocolates from the Celebrations confectionery brand have added sweet touches to elements of the bust. The uniform Charles is expected to wear at the coronation is the same on the sculpture, with the epaulettes - a type of ornamental shoulder piece - embellished with Twix, Milky Way, Galaxy and Bounty Celebrations chocolates.

Maltesers Teasers, a firm favourite among Celebrations fans, have been used on the collar, with the medals on the chest of the bust featuring chocolates including Snickers.

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