Edible Photos Add Sweeter Component to Otherwise 2D Gifts

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What better way to demonstrate your affections by giving somebody you love an opportunity to eat you?

Sweet Irina’s Chocolography provides just that chance with chocolate photo frames and edible ink.

“We print photos, logos, ads, brands and illustrations on chocolate for promotional items, advertising specialties, business cards, you name it,” says Irina Movsisyan, the company founder. “And we print them on gourmet Belgian chocolate – either milk, dark or white.”

Suddenly a thousand words seem a little much for a picture. We can think of a less verbose way to show appreciation for a portrait on dark chocolate.

This isn’t the first time chocolate’s been used to add cavity-inducing sweetness to something that conventionally isn’t eaten (which doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be).

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