Le Whif - chocolate consumed by inhaling
Le Whif pack of 12 and the cover of the novel Whiff by David Edwards and illustrated by Junko Murata
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Eating chocolate is one of those pleasure experiences many of us can’t live without, and for those serious choc addicts who think they've done it all, there could yet be a new frontier - chocolate that you inhale. Created by a professor at Harvard University with help from art and science college students, Le Whif began as a culinary art experiment which culminated into a marketed product that’s set for a world tour - it’s a chocolate inhaler shaped like a tube of lipstick that is breathed in for a mouth full of chocolate, with a tiny fraction of the calories. Scoffing is replaced by whiffing.
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rob yates
- November 26, 2009 @ 12:49 UTC