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Chocolate Shirts
from yahoo
Move over Armani: ready-to-wear chocolate scent Fri Jul 29,11:26 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chocolate lovers can now savor the aroma of their favorite treat by just wearing a T-shirt, but ingestion is not recommended, says Mark Husmann, founder of Chocolate Shirt.
By blending fragrance with fashion, Husmann reckons cravers of confection can don his shirts to satisfy their nasal senses without feeling guilty by putting on any extra pounds.
"Everybody knows what chocolate smells like. We've all had different kinds of chocolate, and we figured for all of the chocolate lovers out there it was a way to get a chocolate fix without the calories," Husmann told Reuters.
But fashion enthusiasts should not expect these shirts to resemble anything from celebrity designers like Italy's Giorgio Armani or French fashion house Jean-Paul Gaultier.
Chocolate Shirts, each priced at $34.95 (19.88 pounds), have chocolate-scented rubber lettering with phrases like, "Hello, I'm a Chocoholic" or "I love Chocolate."
Husmann said he has other flavors in mind: coffee, bubble-gum, apple and strawberry.
"We can infuse the smell of almost anything into this product," he said.
Husmann's shirts can be found at http://www.chocolateshirt.com.
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Re: Chocolate Shirts
... ehhhhh.
Chocolate = good.
Synthetic things made to taste/look/smell/feel like chocolate = gooey shit straight out of God's swollen ass. (sometimes literally!)
If you love chocolate, chances are the gut'll advertise that better than a t-shirt anyway :p.
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Re: Chocolate Shirts
I always thought the concept behind being addicted to chocolate was in the caffeiene you ingest from eating it, not smelling it. hmph.it's definately not something you wanna wear around a bunch of fat people. lol ......
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Re: Chocolate Shirts
hmm i like chocolate but thats a stupid idea itll just make you want and eat more choclate surely
you smell it, your reminded of it, you want it, you eat it.
equals more money for the chocolate company