Cadbury World has created a super scary giant chocolate spider for Halloween
In celebration of Halloween, Cadbury Worlds chocolatiers have created a giant chocolate spider. And its enough to make your skin crawl.
The Arachnochoc took Dawn Jenks and Gail Deeley two days to create, and weighs twelve kilograms – which is the equivalent of 267 bars of standard Cadbury Dairy Milk.
Despite how much you love chocolate, it is anyone with a fear of spiders absolute worst nightmare.
The eight-legged chocolate creature sits on top of a chocolate rock and has incredible attention to detail. Enough to make your skin crawl.
It features thousands of individual hairs, which were hand-piped all over the spiders body, and purple food colouring applied to highlight the joints in its legs.
Its eyes have been decorated with a bright green edible glitter and the fangs are painted with silver.
This latest work of chocolate art follows a host of impressive creations from the team at Cadbury World.
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Expert chocolatiers from the attraction recently created a miniature concert piano in celebration of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britains performance at Symphony Hall in Birmingham and a chocolate recreation of Windsor Castle to commemorate the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The spider comes ahead of the annual Halloween Spooktacular, where until 4 November, kids are encouraged to wear their best Halloween costumes for a daily fancy dress competition where judges will be handing out chocolate prizes to the scariest visitors of Cadbury World.
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In the Cadbury World marquee, groups can enjoy live entertainment as Dermot OScary stars in The Scream Factor – a show where Frankie Frankenstein, Witchy Woo Woo and Wolfy the Wolfman compete for a Mystery Prize.
And of course, visitors can also eat as much chocolate as they want – though youll be surrounded by spooky characters as you do.
There will be a range of Halloween treats in The Worlds Biggest Cadbury Shop including exclusive handcrafted chocolate pumpkins as well as a selection of Halloween-themed cakes in the Cadbury Café.
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