'I made a chocolate Christmas tree for my house and now everyone wants one'
NEVER mind your usual Christmas tree – one man has created his very own chocolate Christmas tree.
And after showing his social media followers what it looks like, everyone is thinking of doing the same.TikTok user Paul Pitt revealed he used a whopping six tubs of Celebrations chocolate to make his masterpiece., then showed exactly how it was done. Firstly, he took a white Christmas tree shaped structure made from polystyrene, alongside the chocolates and some sewing pins and sticks to attach them with.
Getting into the festive spirit in a Christmas jumper, he then used the pins to securely place the chocolate to the cone.
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