Japanese coffee creates customers' face-shaped chocolate candies

According to Kotaku, FabCafe, a stylish coffee shop located in Tokyo, Japan, has decided to launch a promotion that will appeal to the most narcissistic customers. Well, more narcissistic "clients"! According to the publication, to celebrate Valentine's Day - which in many parts of the world is celebrated on Valentine's Day on February 14 - girlfriends will be able to produce chocolate candies in the shape of their faces.

To this end, the faces of the lovers - who are likely to scare the boyfriends by giving a box full of bizarre chocolate faces - will be scanned and from this image will be made of silicone molds for the chocolates to be produced.

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Interestingly, on Valentine's Day the tradition is that only the Japanese present their loved ones, and the custom is to give chocolates, especially handmade, as a sign of dedication and sincerity. Thus, the cafeteria event is aimed only at women.

But don't worry, boyfriends will also have the opportunity to take revenge on the scare. After all, in March - also on the 14th - there is a celebration called “White Day”, when it is their turn to return the goodies they received from their betrothed.