I want Nintendo to make these fan-crafted Pokemon ‘Hot Chocolate Bombs’

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I’ve seen bath bombs shaped like Pokeballs with Pokemon surprises inside of them, but this is next level!

Redditor miscellaneousmao shared this kitchen creation with the world: a hot chocolate bomb. As hinted, it’s actually a little ball that dissolves when a hot beverage is poured over it that opens up to “bomb” the hot chocolate mixture and let a little creature rise to the top.

So how do they do it? Well, according to the creator, the Pokeballs are made out of white chocolate and candy melts, with a side of homemade hot chocolate mix and marshmallows. You can find more bombs on their Instagram account, miscellaneousmao.

If you want to smile (and feel hungry at the same time), just sift through all of their incredible candy creations. The amount of Pokemon (and Nintendo) crafts they have on display is impressive. Who doesn’t want to smile after living through 2020?!

Hot Chocolate Bomb [Reddit]

I made a hot chocolate bomb with a smol homemade marshmallow inside from r/PokemonSwordAndShield


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