Chocolate Fairy Princess -
Fashion mannequin Lollipops (Dolly-lollies)
"Not your typical lollipop" "Almost too pretty to eat" "Soooooo cute!"
It is difficult to believe that these gorgeous Dollipops are actually made from chocolate The delicious, and beautifully modelled milk, white or dark chocolate 'bust' comes dressed in a foil bodice and a beautiful organza ribbon skirt. Beautifully packaged and perfect for a unique and delicious gift for any occasion - birthdays, Christmas, Mother's Day, Valentine's or just to say "Thank you for being a friend" - personalised tags can be added. Dollipops also make an elegant, unique gift for a bride or bridesmaid (and can be dressed to match, or co-ordinate with, bridal colours) - a personalised label can record the date of the wedding, and any other details desired. Labels can also be personalised as gifts from the Bride (or Bride to be), eg., "Would you be my Bridesmaid?" "A gift for my Flower-Girl" or "Thank you for being my Maid of Honour" * the chocolate bust is approximately 8cm (3") long and weighs approximately 45g
* the whole doll (including the lolly stick) is approximately 18cm (7") long, * the doll, in its packaging, stands approximately 25cm (10") high * this is a handmade product and therefore measurements will vary slightly |
Fairy Princess Lollipop (milk choc)
£
7.50
Fairy Princess Lollipop (white choc)
£
7.50
Fairy Princess Lollipop (dark choc)
£
7.50
If you have a preference for skirt/bodice colour please state in Box to Seller on checkout and I will do my best (subject to availability) - if no instruction is received a random selection will be sent.
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Please look away now if you are of a sensitive nature!
It is my sad duty to inform you that, shortly after the most recent photoshoot, the local dragon ate one of the chocolate dollipops (she is currently nesting, and very busy looking for food for the hatchlings).
This sort of incident does occur when living in the Snowdonia mountains, but it is always upsetting when it does (obviously nobody wants the mother or babies to go hungry, but there are plenty of rabbits around, and chocolate can't be good for their baby fangs!)
... for those of a scientific nature it is interesting to note that dragons [certainly this dragon] seem to prefer white chocolate.
This sort of incident does occur when living in the Snowdonia mountains, but it is always upsetting when it does (obviously nobody wants the mother or babies to go hungry, but there are plenty of rabbits around, and chocolate can't be good for their baby fangs!)
... for those of a scientific nature it is interesting to note that dragons [certainly this dragon] seem to prefer white chocolate.