Well, it can be. Swedish candy maker Roland Ohisson was buried in a chocolate coffin.
And no, that's not him lying in his coffin, but you can buy some similar.
And no, that's not him lying in his coffin, but you can buy some similar.
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Oh I went to look at the site and now I want chocolate ,mouth drooling , I liked the way they wrote the advert for them in the paragraph next to the coffin assortment ,using the word spooktacular , and chocolate to die for , cute little box of 5 ghosts in white chocolate but a bit pricey at $18 ,but being something unusual ,thats the usual price tag for different.
I wonder how the heck they buried the guy in a chocolate coffin without it melting all over before they got it in the grave , bet the ants and crawlies had a supply of goodies for a long long time in his plot.
If I didn't already want to be cremated I would want a chocolate coffin!
Me too, sis. I should've gone to the dollar store earlier and got the first/best of the marked down leftover Halloween candy.
I get to craving chocolate sometimes and nothing else will do. I usually keep some grape jelly to make a PB&J cracker or two to satisfy my sweet tooth, but sometimes that's not enough. You know what they say about people who crave chocolate, right? -grin-
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