We found these chocolate candy packs in the supermarket. They're called Choco Kit and they're unlike any other chocolates out there because they have a more hands-on approach. You don't just eat it right away after you open it, you have to make it first (although you do have the option to skip all that shit and just empty the chocolate tubes in your mouth). It's actually a great and fun activity for kids.
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| Here are the Choco Kit packs. It's available in two variants. Each pack contains 2 tubes of chocolate (one regular chocolate flavor, the other is strawberry flavor), a chocolate mold, a pack of biscuit sticks, and a sticker/paper doll kinda thing. |
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| Here are the contents of the Choco Kit. We opened the blue one first. The only difference that it had from the pink one was the sticker doll which is a boy. |
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| My daughter put the strawberry-flavored chocolate in the mold. |
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| Then we added the regular chocolate. |
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| Looks shitty, right? |
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| Then we add the biscuit sticks. These will serve as the handle for the chocolate. |
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| So here they are with the biscuit sticks. Now they're ready to be placed in the fridge so the chocolate will harden. |
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| We placed the mold in the freezer because we're impatient assholes who cannot wait 20 minutes to eat the chocolates. |
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| Meanwhile, here's a closer look at the sticker doll. The clothes can be interchanged into whatever weird combination of clothes you can think of. |
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| After 10 minutes, here's the finished product. |
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| Here's a closer look at the chocolate. It made a nice marble-like effect. You have to pull it out from the mold by holding onto the biscuit stick. It looks like a small umbrella or mushroom. |
I'm not sure if this is available in the Philippines, but for those in Dubai who want to buy some of these for their kids or themselves, we were able to buy them from Al Maya supermarket in Al Rigga.
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