This is our 4th consecutive year of the Chocolate Ganesha! It took a team of 20 chefs, 10 days and 100+ Kgs Belgian Chocolate to make this eco-friendly Ganesha. pic.twitter.com/EN85okaNx8
— Harjinder Singh Kukreja (@SinghLions) September 2, 2019
That is a beautiful beautiful piece of art congratulations 20 chefs huh big team I love it.
— Samurai Lady ❤️ (@novachu) September 2, 2019
That’s looks really amazing! ??? Congrats to the team for this brilliant work! ?
— Rian Murray (@Rimurray97) September 2, 2019
Applaud your brilliant idea. Wonderful way to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi.
— Rakesh Chadha (@chadharakeshk) September 2, 2019
That looks amazing! So beautiful. Too pretty to eat in fact!
— A J Young ?? ?? (@TheRealAJYoung) September 2, 2019
It’s absolutely stunning
I would love a statue like that in my den, not of chocolate of course.— Brian Randolph (@pizzicatoama773) September 2, 2019
Lots and loads of Respect for you ???????????
— Gaurav Singh (@gaurav_libra) September 2, 2019
Is it eatable after pooja what rubbish concept you are hurting Hindu sentiments
— Dilsedesh (@Dilsedesh) September 2, 2019
Will eat the bhagwan finally..?? Horrible.
— ImHuman (@Humanbie) September 2, 2019
Will eat the bhagwan finally..?? Horrible.
— ImHuman (@Humanbie) September 2, 2019
Mitti ki Bana dete, paise toh Bach jaate?, aur Bhagwan Ko khane ki baat Ni aati.
— Heisenberg (@desiheisenberg8) September 2, 2019