Chocolate Vinyl Records

Peter Lardong Makes Music That's Easy to Digest

You have to admit, the old LPs do look pretty tasty with their shiny black appearance and reflective luster. Well, it was only a matter of time before someone made them taste as good as they look. Music connoisseur Peter Lardong has done just that with his chocolate vinyl records.

Now you're probably thinking, "Wow, chocolate in the shape of a disc--how impressive," but just watch the video attached and you’ll see that these chocolate vinyl records do in fact PLAY MUSIC! Also, it seems, Lardong looks like he’s using some high quality cocoa.
You know, I've always wondered what 'Abbey Road' would taste like…
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