British chocolatier, Jen Lindsey-Clark, created a horrifying Easter chocolate that features Sherlock's star Benedict Cumberbatch's face. Due to the intense die-hard admirers across the Kingdom, the British actor has developed a huge fan base, naming themselves Cumberbabes. Now, the Imitation Game gets real after the innovation of Cumberbunny for your Easter treat.
Available in three flavors - milk, white and dark chocolate - the fancy treats feature Cumberbatch's head with bunny ears, in an award-ready bowtie. Delicately dusted with 22-carat gold - each quirky chocolate-rabbit takes approximately three hours to complete the craft using food safe silicone mould cast.
Clark decided to make a mini-rabbit version of the star so each fan could get to 'eat' him. Noticing how popular Sherlock is, it's obvious that the treat would receive huge demand. When asked if Cumberbatch will get one, the chocolate prowess plans on sending over to his mother instead, implying how weird for him to gnaw on his own face. Nibbling on a chomp of Cumberbunny requires you to pay £50 for the bronze finish and £70 for the 22-carat gold. But for Cumberfans, nothing is too expensive for the hunt!
Cumberbatch has long been known to have dealt with outrageous fans who would mob him outside hotels he stayed at, sending him thoughtless tweets and dashing at the outside stage door - although he's gracious but certainly not pleased.
Cumberbunnies use 33.5 percent cocoal from Belgian milk chocolate with hand glazed dust. It is 270 mm high and can be kept up to 6 months in the shelf. The sensitive bunny requires you to keep out of direct sunlight. On the business side, Clark and her team are expecting to have many more faces of celebrities while ordinary people can request custom-made to put on their own face in the bunny body.