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Chocolate snorting latest trend among partygoers

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London: Snorting chocolates has become the latest fad amongst partygoers, with over 25,000 kits to inhale cocoa powder been sold worldwide.

The trend first came about on rocker Ronnie Wood’s birthday, was created by Belgian chocolatier Dominique Persoone as Chocolate Snooter for the Rolling Stone’s bash in 2008.

The shooters were available only in Persoone’s Antwerp store and online, but now shops are stocking the shooter and the website said that recent research has shown how important our nose is to us when tasting food and sniffing cocoa with raspberry or ginger and mint with help enhance the pleasure of the chocolate experience.

The gizmo comes with instructions which read that one needs to fill the two spoons with powder. Smooth over, while adjusting the opening between the spoons to the width of the nose, tightening the shooter and placing the spoons under the nose, before sniffing. 

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