Saturday, November 13, 2010

Chocolate Show

Me: Covering the Chocolate Show in NY, I was given an unlimited supply of chocolate like other visitors. I do not want to eat chocolate any more.
Kathryn: Jealous! Great photos
Me: ... ; )
Amanda: great photos and do you have any leftover chocolate? :)
Me: Hey, Amanda. Let me brag about it. A week after, the free chocolate is still melting down in my stomach.


A miniature railway train made of chocolate and candy bars is displayed at Metropolitan Pavilion on 18th Street in New York, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, during the Chocolate Show. The annual extravaganza drew more than 50 chocolate vendors to display their products and chocolate-made pieces of art. (Photo/Kwanwoo Jun)


Swedish chocolatier Hakan Martensson displays his sculpture “wolf” carved out of a chocolate bar at Metropolitan Pavilion on 18th Street in New York, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, during the annual Chocolate Show. Martensson said he usually spends more than a day to make a single piece of chocolate-made sculpture. (Photo/Kwanwoo Jun)


A mannequin wearing beads of chocolate stands on display at Metropolitan Pavilion on 18th Street in New York, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, during the annual Chocolate Show. More than 50 chocolate vendors exhibited their products and chocolate-made pieces of art during the annual extravaganza. (Photo/Kwanwoo Jun)


A chocolate-decorated brassier is on display at Metropolitan Pavilion on 18th Street in New York, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, during the annual Chocolate Show. The annual event attracted more than 50 renowned chocolate vendors that displayed their work of art as well as their products.
(Photo/Kwanwoo Jun)




 







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