Cadbury’s used 90,000 of its Dairy Milk pebbles to make the
creation on Brighton beach to celebrate the bank holiday.
Thousands of sugar-coated chocolate bites had to be placed
on the outside of a specially-constructed model by five people, who worked for
100 hours collectively.
90,000 Dairy Milk pebbles were used to create the building .‘We
just wanted to do something special for the bank holiday for families and to
add a touch of extra fun for Cadbury World,’ said a spokeswoman.
‘We shot it at Brighton as a nod to their pebbly beach so it
was displayed there for a bit then made its way to its ‘home’ in Bournville,
Birmingham – a little pit stop.’
Cadbury may want to keep the Dairy Milk pebble castle under
observation otherwise they may find someone has taken a bite out of it.
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