Cadbury Constructed Their Google+ Page Out of Chocolate

While a good amount of people have their gripes with the new Google+ social network, Cadbury has sidestepped that crowd and fallen deeply in love with it. So much so, the UK-based Cadbury chocolate company has launched a chocolate version of its Google+ page to celebrate their most recent milestone of 500,000 “circlers/fans.”

The entire project construction was documented and sure enough, shared via their Google+ page. The edible page was constructed using layers of Cadbury Dream and Dairy Milk chocolate applied to a base of Dairy Milk bars. The photo-realistic pictures were printed using edible inks on sugar paper, and the pieces were adhered using liquid Dairy Milk as a glue.

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