How do you build a ferrero Rocher pyramid like in the advert? want one for my wedding!?!


Question: I hope you don't want this instead of a wedding cake. It isn't what it seems on TV. If you want if for your dessert table, you can get your caterer to make a styrofoam form that you can put toothpicks into and then put the Rocher candies onto the toothpicks. Paint the styrofoam with gold paint or cover with gold foil.

I have done this in a Christmas tree shape, a ball shape and a pyramid shape.


Answers: I hope you don't want this instead of a wedding cake. It isn't what it seems on TV. If you want if for your dessert table, you can get your caterer to make a styrofoam form that you can put toothpicks into and then put the Rocher candies onto the toothpicks. Paint the styrofoam with gold paint or cover with gold foil.

I have done this in a Christmas tree shape, a ball shape and a pyramid shape.

bugger that I would eat them first b4 playing with them,... lush!!

Try balancing them very carefully, or glue the wrappers (not the chocolates!) OR use a wire mesh support rack. Congrats on getting married.

I'd say build a wire support pyramid like the other person said but have small wire "o's" to hold to chocolates... that way they would be easier to get off if you wanted to eat them.Cool idea, and Congrats!

If you are looking for a Rocher pyramid as an alternative wedding cake, the best thing to do would be to unwrap all the chocolates and then build a pyramid by melting a little bit of each one VERY slightly then sticking it to the next. Then your guests can just snap off one or two chocolates at a time.

don't forget its TV not real its a prop most probably no chocks in them ones .

use glue I guess or bits of double-sided tape.
Sorry but it sounds a bit tacky though, the whole idea.

Do you really want that? You are going to spend a lot of money for enough to make a pyramid, which will be ruined when the first two or three are removed.

What a classy wedding....LOL

with those rocher you are really spoiling them





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