
8 outrageous things inspired by Dubai Chocolate
The answers? A wild ride of chocolatey, pistachio-dusted madness that you just have to see to believe. Welcome to the strange and sweet world of Dubai Chocolate-inspired creations.
A chocolate kunafa hand wash
It smells just like your favourite dessert but feels totally bizarre on your hands. 68% of people gave it a hard no and one fan even said, 'My hands said no thank you!' Clearly not everyone's favourite idea.
A candle you'll want to eat
These candles look like creamy whipped ganache in a jar that's so tempting, you might forget they're not food. Pro tip: Don't try to spoon it out.
Image: Noon website
The now-infamous Dubai Chocolate nails
Glossy, gooey, and topped with real pistachios. This manicure is equal parts glamorous and nuts. Perfect for anyone craving a little extra sweetness on their fingertips.
Image: TikTok
The dress that broke the internet
It's a bodycon covered in a grid pattern of baklava slices, a look that had everyone saying, 'Oh no, oh.' Definitely a dessert-inspired fashion statement like no other.
Image: Etsy website
A Dubai Chocolate burger
Available in England, Egypt, and now Dubai. This bizarre burger combines chocolate and burger vibes in a way no one really asked for. We're still trying to figure out why.
Dubai Chocolate hair dye
Because why just eat chocolate when you can wear it? Imagine your hair smelling like a freshly baked patisserie. The good news is, it's definitely a conversation starter. The bad news? You'll need extra shampoo.
Cocoa butter and kunafa shampoo
Fancy rocking hair that smells like toasted kunafa? Surprisingly, 37% of people are into this bold and slightly wild scent that's equal parts delicious and daring.
Dubai Chocolate perfume
Yes, it's a thing, a sweet-smelling fragrance that'll make you smell like the entire dessert aisle, and guess what? 63% fans say they'd happily spritz this unique scent all day long.
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8 outrageous things inspired by Dubai Chocolate
It's inspired everything from beauty products to fashion statements that are as wild and unforgettable as the city itself. Dubai's own FIX Dessert Chocolatier the genius duo Sarah Hamouda and Yezen Alani behind the world-famous 'Original Dubai Chocolate' asked their followers one cheeky question 'What's the weirdest Dubai Chocolate-themed thing you've ever seen?' The answers? A wild ride of chocolatey, pistachio-dusted madness that you just have to see to believe. Welcome to the strange and sweet world of Dubai Chocolate-inspired creations. A chocolate kunafa hand wash It smells just like your favourite dessert but feels totally bizarre on your hands. 68% of people gave it a hard no and one fan even said, 'My hands said no thank you!' Clearly not everyone's favourite idea. A candle you'll want to eat These candles look like creamy whipped ganache in a jar that's so tempting, you might forget they're not food. Pro tip: Don't try to spoon it out. Image: Noon website The now-infamous Dubai Chocolate nails Glossy, gooey, and topped with real pistachios. This manicure is equal parts glamorous and nuts. Perfect for anyone craving a little extra sweetness on their fingertips. Image: TikTok The dress that broke the internet It's a bodycon covered in a grid pattern of baklava slices, a look that had everyone saying, 'Oh no, oh.' Definitely a dessert-inspired fashion statement like no other. Image: Etsy website A Dubai Chocolate burger Available in England, Egypt, and now Dubai. This bizarre burger combines chocolate and burger vibes in a way no one really asked for. We're still trying to figure out why. Dubai Chocolate hair dye Because why just eat chocolate when you can wear it? Imagine your hair smelling like a freshly baked patisserie. The good news is, it's definitely a conversation starter. The bad news? You'll need extra shampoo. Cocoa butter and kunafa shampoo Fancy rocking hair that smells like toasted kunafa? Surprisingly, 37% of people are into this bold and slightly wild scent that's equal parts delicious and daring. Dubai Chocolate perfume Yes, it's a thing, a sweet-smelling fragrance that'll make you smell like the entire dessert aisle, and guess what? 63% fans say they'd happily spritz this unique scent all day long. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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