We recently brought you the pictures of the melted ice cream truck on a beach in Australia and now we're happy to show you these shots of a chocolate castle on Brighton beach in England.
The castle was made as part of a marketing ploy from Cadbury's chocolate who used 90,000 of their chocolate pebbles to make the castle.
At three meters the castle took five people around 100 hours to build - the pebbles were all glue together using fondant icing and icing sugar.
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