Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hardware

Choccolandia, chocolate tools, LivornoI swear that this is my last post about “Choccolandia”, but I had to show you this chocolate hardware: scissors, padlocks, pliers, ball bearings and even carburettors.Choccolandia, chocolate coffee pot, LivornoWhat about a chocolate “Moka Express”, our legendary coffee pot.Choccolandia, chocolate bolt, LivornoYou can screw and unscrew this bolt and, eventually, eat it.

See also: Choccolandia - Sicily in Tuscany

25 comments:

  1. I don't seem to be able to leave a comment...I'll try again.

    I said this is incredible and I've never seen anything like it and I'd like to try one of everything!

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  2. This is crazy. But I guess with these tools you could fix your chocolate craving.

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  3. Beautiful post. Love the colors and texture. The hands are great.

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  4. No, it's impossible - are you sure you haven't made a misake:)
    Amazing!

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  5. It just looks like a bunch of rusty tools, but YUMMY. How fun. MB

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  6. That is NOT my type of Italian chocolate! :-)
    (Years back I got a blue and silver colored box with chocolate from PERUGIA (?) I still remember it as the very best "sjokolade" I have ever had!!)

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  7. Wow! Wonderful! I would like to taste it:)

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  8. No need to stop with the chocolate photos. They are all very cool.

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  9. That is so cool and amazing! This is rusty hardware I wouldn't mind stocking up on! Ooh, they'd be great for fooling friends too. I can just imagine their reaction if they see me nibbling on what looks like a rusty padlock. ;)

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  10. Oh, Mr. Brattcat would be so pleased if I filled his tool belt with these!

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  11. Absolutely amazing! You could post pictures like this all year and I wouldn't mind.

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  12. I could not figure out what those tools were from the thumbnails page. But how funny now that I know! Someone must have put alot of work into making these tools. It's almost a shame to eat them. :)

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  13. Before reading the text and just looking at the first photo, I thought those were rusty tools... :-)

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  14. Oh wow, can you imagine that on Grandma's best china, lol? It's great though, so creative!

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  15. As far as I'm concerned, feel free to keep on posting :-)

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  16. WOW! I love those chocolate pliers, wish they had some of those HERE! SUPER! (Keep on posting!)

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  17. I seriously thought they were just rusty bolts! Chocolate...I could use some right now :)

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  18. I'm trying to figure out why they make these. People will buy and eat chocolate no matter what shape it is. :)

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  19. Now I know what heaven looks like. Yum.

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  20. As long as it's all chocolate, won't hurt my teeth and it's priced right > I'll eat it!

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  21. When I saw the pictures, I first thought it was rusted stuff. Chocolate was a good surprise when I read on! LOL

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  22. Aren't plain chocolate bars enough anymore? Although this is a lot of fun - love the bottom photo with the hands. Please keep posting the Livorno chocolate stories.

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  23. Very witty! What an idea! Great gifts for guys.

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  24. You're killing me :) Now I got a craving for chocolate as big as the screen. These hardware looks positively amazing, wow.

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