Cadbury World unveils first-ever pumpkin patch made entirely with chocolate

Over 500 Dairy Milk bars have been used to create the pumpkins.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 10th Oct 2024
Last updated 10th Oct 2024

As Halloween approaches, Cadbury World has unveiled its first-ever pumpkin patch, made entirely out of chocolate.

Each pumpkin has been hand-crafted by expert chocolatiers and weighs 800g - about the same as a hardback book.

Gerrard Baldwin, General Manager at Cadbury World, said: "It always amazes me how talented the chocolatiers are here at the attraction and the beautiful creations they hand-craft every year. But, the time, patience, and intricacy that has gone into creating hundreds of these detailed hand-crafted pumpkins, made purely out of Cadbury chocolate, really is spectacular.

"We have plenty of choc-tastic activities at the attraction this Halloween and the unveiling of the first-ever chocolate pumpkin patch is the perfect way to celebrate the spooky season."

The patch is the equivalent of 533 standard Dairy Milk bars and made with a mixture of milk and white chocolate.

The patch is on display now in the visitors' entrance until 31 October. Guests can pick their piece of the ā€˜pumpkin’ pie at Cadbury World this October and purchase their very own limited-edition handcrafted chocolate pumpkin at the attraction in Bournville.

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