Food: Chocolate: Shape
piccolate   (+4, -1)  [vote for, against]
Musical Instrument, Ready To Eat

A flute made out of dark chocolate. Give a rousing performance, then follow it up by an orgasmic culinary experience
-- theircompetitor, Jan 29 2004

whistle pops http://www.spangler...cts/whistlepops.htm
[JesusHChrist, Apr 01 2005]

Piccocolate. Melts on your mouth and in your hands.
-- Worldgineer, Jan 29 2004


cf. "Toot Sweets" in the movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
-- krelnik, Jan 29 2004


[orgasmic culinary experience]

Do you mean it to be used in that manner? Doesn't chocolate melt rather easily? Granted, the cleanup could be fun....
-- normzone, Jan 29 2004


When I was a kid, we had these little slide whistles, only they were candy. I loved them...
-- spacecadet, Jan 29 2004


It would have a very dark tone.

Truthfully though, I don't think you could get chocolate to resonate at any decent frequency.
-- RayfordSteele, Mar 31 2005


What next, chocolate violin bows and music stands for the musicians to munch on during a performance.
-- phundug, Mar 31 2005


[spacecadet] you can still buy those sugar slide-whistles here, and also sugar 'flutes' (well, more like ocarinas I guess). Baked.
-- Basepair, Mar 31 2005


Whistle pops (link)
-- JesusHChrist, Apr 01 2005


--Hey, would a potato flute be a "Choccarina"?
-- Steamboat, Apr 03 2005


excellent idea.
-- po, May 11 2005


I'm amazed P.D.Q. Bach (aka Peter Schickele) never composed any music for edible instruments.

He did come up with the Concerto for Horn & Hardart, the Hardart being a large bulky instrument with compartments containing cups of coffee and pieces of pie for the musician to eat during the performance. But never a composition that called for the instrument itself to be eaten.
-- phundug, May 11 2005



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