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Brand Discovery: The Edible Museum

I Found A Shop,

And They Have Chocolate Frogs!

These Chocolates Look Like Frogs Rather Than Jump Like Them.

Milk Chocolate Natterjack Toad by The Edible Museum

Milk Chocolate Natterjack Toad by The Edible Museum

While browsing around the internet I came across a brand that looks awesome! It’s called The Edible Museum! No, I haven’t tasted their chocolate, I don’t even know where they ship from, but I had to share it. Their product photos are spectacular and so unique.

Update!

Sarah from The Edible Museum stopped by the blog and shared that The Edible Museum is “based in the Essex countryside in the UK and ship worldwide. Although we do try to avoid places in heatwaves for obvious reasons!” (post updated 13 of March 2017)

Hand Painted White Chocolate Starfish by The Edible Museum

Chocolate T-Rex Tooth by The Edible Museum

Chocolate Fossil Collectors Bob by The Edible Museum

Have you ever heard of The Edible Museum? Tried their chocolate? Share all you know in the comments! If you’re like me and have not heard of them, you can visit their website and Instagram with the following links:

http://www.ediblemuseum.com/

https://www.instagram.com/theediblemuseum/

Ashley

Ashley is the naturalist homeschool mom of Emmett's Expeditions. Starting in 2013, she has created homeschool centered learning tools and apparel that encourage kids to explore nature, discover new horizons, and protect the world we live in. In addition to wildlife activity books for your children's expeditions she has a Free expedition library for newsletter subscribers.

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4 COMMENTS

  • Sarah hardy

    Hi Pinecone Grove, It’s The Edible MUSEUM’s curator of chocolates here – thanks for the mention!
    We based in the Essex countryside in the UK and ship worldwide. Although we do try to avoid places in heatwaves for obvious reasons!

    • Ashley
      AUTHOR

      Hi Sarah! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I’ll update this post for readers 🙂

  • OHWW

    Appreciate the recommendation. Let me try it out.

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