To mark Prince William's first Father's Day with baby Prince George, Toblerone has come up with one sweet surprise.
The Swiss chocolate makers got food artist Michelle Wibow of Michelle Sugar Art to create this giant father-son portrait made of chocolate, according to Hello Magazine.
Created with 1,500 chocolate bars (that's over 16,000 pieces), the portrait stands 12ft x 8ft. As a whole, the piece of edible art is made with dark, white and milk chocolate pieces. And as it took hours to prep, plan and execute, the company put together this great time-lapse video (seen above) to show the process.
"The painful part is cutting the individual parts of chocolate," Wibow says in the video.
The picture itself was a replica of a photo taken of both princes during the royal family's visit to a zoo during their New Zealand and Australia Royal Tour earlier this spring.
And while there hasn't been a royal daddy and baby sighting since the Royal Tour, the Duke of Cambridge has been busy teaming up with soccer player David Beckham to protect wild animals and attending more public events with wife, Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge.
Check out more photos of the delicious portrait below:
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