Andrew Bell has transformed delicious Hershey's Kisses into toothy vampire sculptures just in time for Halloween. These delectable sweets would definitely surprise unsuspecting chocolate addicts, but these spooky snack sculptures can only be found at the Strange Factory in Albuquerque.
This chocolaty monster series is fittingly titled 'Kisses of Death'. Some of these sugary sculptures are found sitting on top of wrappers, while others are just out for display. If these toothy little menaces don't put people in the Halloween spirit, nothing will.
Bell created these clever sculptures for a exhibition series called 'Bewitching III'. While these blood-sucking goodies are fun to look at, I'd much rather sink my teeth into a plain old fashion piece of chocolate this Halloween.
Unexpectedly Toothy Treats
Andrew Bell Turns Hershey's Kisses into Vampire-Style Sculptures
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