Edible Chocolate Typewriters

The Vintage Typewriter Chocolates Send the Sweetest Message

Have you ever tasted a vintage typewriter? What if it was made out of premium chocolate? Mother-daughter duo The Frosted Petticoat makes unusual edible creations. The Los Angeles, California-based chocolatier makes hand-painted candies.

The uniquely designed vintage typewriter chocolates come in a pack of three. The beautiful, delicate vintage typewriter is dusted in amber gold glimmer. Each candy chocolate is made from 0.75 ounces of milk or dark chocolate and each measures to approximately 2.5 inches long and 1.75 inches wide. The most delicious part is the flavor selection. The three vintage typewriter chocolates come in a variety of flavors such as Irish cream, Bavarian raspberry, amaretto Roma, Mayan chilli, Versailles lavender and more.

The vintage typewriter chocolates are the perfect gift for a chocolate lover who also has a love for vintage items or writing. The unique edible sends the sweetest message of all.
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