Yum. A NES controller-shaped candy bar made from the finest Austrian milk chocolate. There are fifty of these bad boys, each at US $15 a pop. This kinda thing might look easy, but it's not. Previously the same creator made NES chocolate cart and describe the process:
I started off by modifying the NES cart to have to voids in it so the mold would not be indented in any way.. I then made a basin a bit bigger than the cart. Mixed up my food grade silicon with food grade hardener at a 10 to 1 ratio. Poured my mold material into the basin, and set the NES cart into the silicon. I then used a vibrating device to relieve most of the air bubbles. I did that for 20 mins, then let the mold dry for 24 hours.After the 24 hours I removed the modified cart and baked the mold for 4 hours @ 350 degrees. When that was finished i thoroughly cleaned the cart with steam. Then I used an austrian chocolate bar and carefully heated 3/4 of it to 122 degrees to temper it, then the remaining 1/4 was finely chopped and mixed in to bring the temp back down to 83 degrees. It was then poured and once again off to the vibrator. Then it was placed in a freezer that is used only for this process. Let it harden and pull the mold and what you have is the coolest candy bar ever. The whole process from start to finish was 34 hours of planning and building.
So that sounds hard. Waltz on over to eBay, where the seller says he'll ship it with tons of bubble wrap and dry ice (for hot places).
Chocolate NES Controller [Insert Credit]
















