Belgian Chocolatiers Hatch Exhibition For Charity

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Belgian chocolatiers hatch exhibition for charity

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18 hours agoNewsDuration 0:45A collection of 50- to 60-centimetre-tall eggs created out of chocolate by 35 Belgian chocolatiers were put on display in Brussels on Thursday. The Art Deco-inspired Easter eggs were up for sale for approximately $750 euros each, with the money being donated to the Hospital of Saint Pierre.

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