Chocolate Covered iPad
18 Jun 2010 | News | T.Tanya on Google+
It is strange how far people can go to impress others. This is exactly what has been done by Stefan Magdalinski who is originally British but is now living in South Africa.
Stefan wanted to get an iPad from London since this device has not been introduced in South Africa yet. He wanted to add a touch of humor or to say a touch of chocolate to it, so he contacted his friend Paul A Young who is a well known chocolatier in London and discussed his unusual idea with him.
Mr. Young decided to freeze an iPad in a chocolate carbonite. The iPad itself was wrapped in a plastic covering to prevent it from damage. A ribbon was wrapped around it and was left protruding out of the chocolate covering so that his wife who was the recipient could pull the ribbon and discover the iPad hidden underneath.
Stefan Magdalinski is a known geek and is well known in London as a maverick with bizarre but unique ideas and themes. When the parcel reached South Africa, it was left to Stefan Magdalinski to explain this strange package to the South African customs officers who had to figure out what duty had to be paid on it.
The funniest thing is that now Stefan is asked by many different people to help them wrap other technological items in chocolate.
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