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Celebrated pastry chef Amaury Guichon makes ‘chocolate electric car’, Hyundai USA says it’s a ‘sweet ride’

A clip shared on Instagram shows him pouring melted chocolate onto a flat surface.

Chocolate car making videoSince being shared on Monday, the clip has amassed more than 6.1 million views on Instagram.
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There is no dearth of creativity online and French-Swiss pastry chef Amaury Guichon’s experimentation with “chocolate electric car” has won hearts online. Guichon is well-known for his life-like designs and sculptures completely made of chocolate.

A clip shared on Instagram shows him pouring melted chocolate onto a flat surface. He then sketches the design of a car on another surface with perfection. With utmost care and caution, he carves out the shape of a car from the solidified chocolate. He even makes intricate details with his dexterity and covers the “chocolate car” with white paint and design.

 

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“Chocolate Electric Car! 🚙 It’s weirdly not that easy to hand craft a perfectly symmetrical chocolate item…” Guichon captioned the clip. Since being shared on Monday, the clip has amassed more than 6.1 million views on Instagram.

Hyundai USA, an automobile company, responded in the comments section saying, “Now that’s a sweet ride!” Netizens were amazed at the creation. A user commented, “Every new car design should be done in chocolate! Then no matter what design they choose, something good comes out of the unused designs!”

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Another user commented, “Your level of talent is absolutely insane.” A third user wrote, “The only electric car I would ever buy.”

Before this, Guichon had created a sculpture of a foosball table amid the FIFA World Cup. With intricate details, including screws, players with their hair and faces, the foosball table made of chocolate tempted football lovers.

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