




it might seem an unusual contradictory that, despite designer, robert short intending to ‘convince patrons that [victorians] were not monsters at all, but rather, portray them in a way that shows their beauty,’ the name of these chocolates are ‘monster chocolate’. they display an array of victorian images, bringing a particularly classic and traditional quality to these chocolates. educational and delectable.
http://www.thedieline.com/blog/2011/5/27/student-spotlight-monster-chocolate.html
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