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Edible hotel opened in London
The hotel is made from sweets, opened in London: only it is possible to count eight rooms, the life in it for the sweet tooth I can be the most unforgettable moment in my life.
Guests can eat even the window sills and walls, they are made of fondant. In addition, the furniture and accessories in the building is also edible – they are made of sponge cake, marzipan, meringue, paste, cakes and macaroons.
All rooms have a certain unusual piece of furniture: a carpet made of meringues, marshmallow garlands or bath with caramel popcorn. Moreover, instead of lamps there flaunt... cupcakes!
Surprisingly, the hotel was "constructed" by fourteen experts, the preparation of sweets, for it took them about two thousand hours. Well, the decor of the rooms they spent nine hours.
This hotel was opened by the sugar producers to advertise their products. To this end, the entrance of the hotel opened only for one day, but during this time a unique place of residence gathered a lot of positive reviews and attracted the attention of the media.
Source: /users/413
Guests can eat even the window sills and walls, they are made of fondant. In addition, the furniture and accessories in the building is also edible – they are made of sponge cake, marzipan, meringue, paste, cakes and macaroons.
All rooms have a certain unusual piece of furniture: a carpet made of meringues, marshmallow garlands or bath with caramel popcorn. Moreover, instead of lamps there flaunt... cupcakes!
Surprisingly, the hotel was "constructed" by fourteen experts, the preparation of sweets, for it took them about two thousand hours. Well, the decor of the rooms they spent nine hours.
This hotel was opened by the sugar producers to advertise their products. To this end, the entrance of the hotel opened only for one day, but during this time a unique place of residence gathered a lot of positive reviews and attracted the attention of the media.
Source: /users/413
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