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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Beautiful Glass Sculptures


Internationally acclaimed glass artist makes extremely detailed sculptures that look like animals, humans, and familiar objects.













New iPhone Mug


Made of high quality silicone, useful case with handle will protect your iPhone and function as a stand. Available in different colors.







Amazing Camping


During the day, families can navigate through fun and challenging obstacle course with 75 different sections
If tree climbing is not for you, you can relax and take archery lessons.










Helicopter Car & Flying Car




On the ground, the vehicle drives like a sports car. Within minutes, the rotor unfolds, the tail extends, and the flying car is ready to take off.

Personal air and land vehicle is scheduled to go into production in 2014.











Wednesday, May 16, 2012

World’s Largest Chocolate Sculpture



To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Qzina Specialty Foods has set a new Guinness Record for the World’s Largest Chocolate Sculpture, by creating a sweet replica of a Mayan temple weighing 18,239 pounds.

Qzina chose a Mayan theme for their impressive project, because the ancient civilization played a crucial role in the discovery of chocolate. They were among the first to cultivate Cacao trees and acknowledge the true potential of the cocoa bean. They practically worshiped cocoa and praised it as the food of the Gods. So, as a tribute to Mayan contribution in the evolution of chocolate, Qzina’s corporate pastry chef, Francois Mellet and pastry artist Stephane Treand decided to create a scale model of the Temple of Kukulkan, at Chichen Itza.

Built proportionally to the ancient temple’s true size, the chocolate pyramid created by Qzina also features all the details of the original landmark, down to the number of steps and panels. With an impressive base measuring 10 feet by 10 feet, and a height of six feet, this delicious masterpiece is exactly one-thirtieth the size of the original building. Itweighs a whopping 18,239 pounds, with the sculpture’s base alone weighing over 3,000 pounds. Considering the previous record, a chocolate model of the Dome of Milan, weighed “just” 7,500 pounds, it’s safe to say this new attempt blew it right out of the water.

“Breaking a Guinness World Record for building the largest chocolate sculpture will be Qzina’s greatest masterpiece yet. We studied Mayan pyramids at great lengths to create an exact replica of the Temple Kukulkan 
at Chichen Itza to honor the original chocolatiers.It was important for us to create something memorable in celebration of our 30th anniversary and the grand opening of the Qzina Institute of Chocolate & Pastry”, said Richard Foley, founder and CEO of Qzina.

The giant chocolate sculpture will be on display at the Qzina Institute of Chocolate & Pastry, in Irvine, California, starting June 4 and until December 21, 2012, when the Mayan calendar comes to an end. If the world doesn’t end, the pyramid’s method of destruction is yet to be determined.



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