Cadbury World unveils first-ever pumpkin patch made entirely with chocolate

Over 500 Dairy Milk bars have been used to create the pumpkins.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 10th Oct 2024
Last updated 10th Oct 2024

As Halloween approaches, Cadbury World has unveiled its first-ever pumpkin patch, made entirely out of chocolate.

Each pumpkin has been hand-crafted by expert chocolatiers and weighs 800g - about the same as a hardback book.

Gerrard Baldwin, General Manager at Cadbury World, said: "It always amazes me how talented the chocolatiers are here at the attraction and the beautiful creations they hand-craft every year. But, the time, patience, and intricacy that has gone into creating hundreds of these detailed hand-crafted pumpkins, made purely out of Cadbury chocolate, really is spectacular.

"We have plenty of choc-tastic activities at the attraction this Halloween and the unveiling of the first-ever chocolate pumpkin patch is the perfect way to celebrate the spooky season."

The patch is the equivalent of 533 standard Dairy Milk bars and made with a mixture of milk and white chocolate.

The patch is on display now in the visitors' entrance until 31 October. Guests can pick their piece of the ‘pumpkin’ pie at Cadbury World this October and purchase their very own limited-edition handcrafted chocolate pumpkin at the attraction in Bournville.

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