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It Snowed Chocolate In This Swiss Town!

It does sound better than a lockdown, but how can it snow chocolate?
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23 Aug 2020, 10:56 AM

Main image via Intersting Engineering

Let us just say one thing; nothing surprises or disappoints us anymore. It’s 2020 and anything is possible.

People in this Swiss town recently experienced chocolate snow for the first time, for a very brief moment.

Residents of Olten were a little shocked but they did not complain upon seeing fine cocoa powder snowing down around them.

However, hold your horses ladies and gentlemen, nothing magical happened in the skies. Apparently the ventilation system at a local chocolate factory malfunctioned, hence the ‘cocoa nibs’, which are fragments of crushed cocoa beans that form the basis of chocolate, began snowing.

The company said that just one car was coated with the chocolate fragments and they even offered to pay for the cleaning, if needed.

They functioned back to normal after a while and assured that the particles were completely harmless to the people or the environment. We mean… of course, it’s chocolate.

via GIPHY

The ventilation system has now been repaired and people of this Swiss town are back in their homes, perhaps wishing it lasted longer.

Well, at least you had to experience that! We’d really love to have chocolate snow right now. Would you?

By: Piravina Ragunathan 

Info via Unilad

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