If you know me, or have been a reader for a while, you won’t be surprised to see this entry here, even though its not something revolutionary. But for some reason (*khm*) this concept by Marc Graells still peaked my curiosity.

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So what are we looking at, you ask? At the coaster shaped like spilled coffee, that is in reality a biscuit covered with chocolate. Or at the biscuit shaped like spilled coffee, that functions as a coaster as well!

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So what happens to the chocolate when we put the hot coffee on it, you ask again? The Xofff biscuit is not covered with chocolate where it meets the cup.

But anyway. Who doesn’t like melted chocolate?!

(source: yankodesign.com)

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