Food: Chocolate: Shape
Presidential Chocolate Bars   (+16)  [vote for, against]
Chocolate Bars Made in the Shape of all 43 U.S. Presidents

Why don't they sell chocolate bars made in the shape of presidents? Each could have a different center: nuget, caramel, crispy,marshmellow (for Jimmy Carter of course), And some could be milk chocolate. They could come with a brief synopsis of each presidents Challenges and Accomplishments. In an election year we could have two candidate bars and it would be a big deal to see who got to stay.

Not happy with the economy, bite the head off your Chocolate President.

I wonder if the Secret Service would have a problem with this?
-- digitalwarrior03, Mar 14 2006

Baskin (|3-|2) Robbins http://www.baskinrobbins.com/About/
"See the 31?" I'll bet BR would concoct a specialty line of ice creams -- 42 flavors, all chocolate. [reensure, Mar 15 2006]

The Russians beat you to it. http://www.cnn.com/...chocolate.putin.ap/
Oh those Russians. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 15 2006]

Cynthia P Caster http://www.cynthiap...org/casts/casts.htm
Cynthia Plaster Caster could have done this [hippo, Mar 15 2006]

Which President? http://www.worth100...2&display=photoshop
Must have been during their Fraternity Days. [Zimmy, Mar 16 2006]

//Why don't they sell chocolate bars made in the shape of presidents?//

Why stop at the U.S. Presidents? Famous, historical heads of state, political and influential figures would be more eductaional: Napoleon, Genghis Khan, Billy the Kid, So-crates. etc.
-- Jinbish, Mar 14 2006


George the Selected would be a stale carob chip. Clinton would be chock full of mixed nuts George the Elected would be filled with something kind of bitter and sinister, but not all bad, maybe espresso ganache. Reagan would be a hollow chocolate bunny. I could go on.
-- Galbinus_Caeli, Mar 15 2006


Nit: in terms of human beings, there were only 42 U.S. Presidents so far. (Grover Cleveland, who served two non-consecutive terms in 1885-89 and 1893-97, is often counted twice.)
-- jutta, Mar 15 2006


They say that one man out of 42 is a transvestite. Which president do you think it was?

The national airport in Washington DC had a lot of pseudo-political chocolates for sale. I think there were some president-pictures on some wrappers, but I'm not sure.
-- baconbrain, Mar 15 2006


I'm definitely proposing chocolate statuettes, not just candy bars named after the Presidents. It's no fun if you can't bite their heads off, or melt them in a microwave, or ....
-- digitalwarrior03, Mar 15 2006


\\It's no fun if you can't bite their heads off, or melt them in a microwave\\ Well that got my vote [+]. Welcome to the Halfbakery.
-- hidden truths, Mar 15 2006


//They say that one man out of 42 is a transvestite. Which president do you think it was?// Clinton. Had to be.
-- wagster, Mar 15 2006


Regan, surely.

I'd like to see collectible chocolates in the shapes of other past governmental symbols...like the six constitutions of France, and one bar for each time Mao Ze Tung (don't know if I'm spelling this right)'s name is spelled differently.
-- jellydoughnut, Mar 15 2006


Most of you seem to like this idea, so does anyone have an idea as to where I should pitch it? Nestle or Hershey? I don't have the time or resources to develop it myself.

Have any of the ideas on halfbakery become reality?
-- digitalwarrior03, Mar 15 2006


you could take a look at the links on the profile page of [2 fries shy of a happy meal]. Pitch it to milka.
-- zeno, Mar 15 2006


Um, those links are just some funky sites I stumbled across and have nothing to do with ideas that have made it into the real world [zeno], but by all means, take a look if it strikes your fancy.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Mar 16 2006


Since Adam was a boy, the Compañía Nacional de Chocolates in Colombia has been shipping ~7x4cm collectible pictures with their smallest chocolate bar (and some of the medium-sized ones). On the back side of the pictures is some information regarding the subject (usually natural history). Kids collect them and, hopefully, learn something along the way.
You could include some information relevant to these figures of note with the chocolate bars. "I am not a crook".
-- methinksnot, Mar 16 2006


anything chocolate passes
-- Tanned Black, Mar 16 2006


Oh, ok.
-- zeno, Mar 16 2006


I think that the internet was originally proposed on the Halbakery.
-- jellydoughnut, Mar 16 2006


We use to send ideas to each other with a spear and an atlatl way back when. Trebuchets were used when the annotations made the package too heavy.

Kids today, they don't know how easy they have it.
-- methinksnot, Mar 16 2006


We used to dream of having an atlatl! We had faster than light hydrolic link powered by custard filled speed hump in middle o' road. Every day, we'd send message half an hour before it arrived...
-- spidermother, Mar 17 2006



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