Bust of King Charles made out of CHOCOLATE to go on display in Berkshire

It's life sized and made out of more than 17 litres of melted Celebrations

The bust weighs over 23kg
Author: Danielle Desouza, PAPublished 26th Apr 2023
Last updated 26th Apr 2023

A life-sized bust of the King has been made from more than 17 litres of melted Celebrations chocolates amid the build-up to the coronation.

The bust - which weighs over 23kg and took four weeks to create - was designed by an expert team of chocolatiers and model makers who carefully planned how to make the profile view of Charles look as close as possible to the image of him which will soon grace stamps, coins and bank notes.

Different chocolates from the 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.

One of the iconic confectionery brands' favourites - Maltesers Teasers - have been used on the collar, with the medals on the chest of the bust featuring chocolates including Snickers.

Chocolatier Jennifer Lindsey-Clarke had the honour of constructing the "tasty" creation, which was made using roughly 2,875 melted Celebrations chocolates:

"The team studied hours of footage of the King to capture his true likeness and the resemblance is uncanny", said Emily Owen, senior brand manager for Celebrations.

"Celebrations is all about bringing people together and we are thrilled to be sharing this occasion with so many chocolate lovers up and down the country."

The sculpture will be on display at Mars Wrigley UK's headquarters in Slough.

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