
Name: Chocolates Birdfeeder
Store: Vanishing Creatures
Value: $112
Description: Organic dark chocolates carved to resemble wild life, like a hippo, gorilla, elephant, koala and polar bear. Once eaten the packaging is converted to a bird-feeder complete with birdseed.
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now that is awesome! Chocolate aaaand birdwatching, brilliant!
Quite thoughtful of them!
view jenmanuele's profile
that's GREAT!
view modishsenses's profile
Very clever, and yummy.
view bewk's profile
What could be better than dark chocolate? Unless, maybe the used packaging converting to bird feeder, complete with seed? Best ever idea!
view tnance's profile
Chocolate! Always a great gift idea, especially dark and organic!
view sdd030186's profile
Wish I would have thought of this clever item. Have tons of birds and I love chocolate...make everyone happy indoors & out ; )
view sandollars's profile
yummers and peepers
view civita's profile
Love this, great gift!
view mckenn's profile
Totally sweet!.....no really. Chocolate. Sweet. - well its pretty cool.
view padilla's profile
Great eco-gift idea! Treats for creatures big and small. Thank you for the chance to win.
view thcomposter's profile
delicious AND good for the animals!
LOVE it!
view missmizu's profile
chocolate and birds. best multifunctional idea ever.
view honeyd's profile
Cool idea.
view kristad2020's profile
Clever and sooo dangerous!
view Travelingmama's profile
yum yum yum... i mean very pretty i will be looking at them for a very long time... not :)
view elinka189's profile
My S-I-L is a dark chocoholic...this would be great to add to his stocking this year.....
view prairiecactus's profile
Okay some people are way sooooo creative. We are birders and chocolate lovers. Nice to know someone caters to our tastes!!!!!!
view pianogirl119's profile
Eat the critters. Then feed the critters.
I like it.
view Jess2nola's profile
YUM
view larthurs's profile
Beautiful, awesome, cool, but why so expensive?
view ObliterateWasteNow's profile
Very clever! love it!
view jpieri63's profile
I love dark chocolate and animals!
view honeybunny's profile
Yum!
view weaver2009's profile
lovely and clever
view danish60's profile
such a clever idea!
view gabeye's profile
my mother in law clains she doesn't like chocolate.
yeah right.
view Hcube's profile
A true example of feeding two with one package.
view friscoandme's profile
very cute idea.
view RainyTuesday's profile
Sweet treats. I mean, sweet tweets!
view angiemail's profile
Chocolate is deadly to birds. I think this is the worst idea ever.
view lizamaniac's profile
Well, it's not the worst idea ever in theory, but in execution; it's obvious that the designers don't know about birds.
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