When it pertains to Valentine’s Day, instead of opting for
a generic bouquet and fancy chocolates from the pricier section at Walmart, why not take it up a notch if your significant other is a car enthusiast with a chocolate
Mazda Miata?
The creation is the handiwork of Mazda Japan, which showcased images of the delightful confection on its various social media platforms. As depicted
on Facebook, the attention to detail on the model is exceptional, showcasing a meticulously-crafted rendition of the ND model Miata RF, the hardtop version of Mazda’s beloved sports car.
The adorable chocolate vehicle is accompanied by an array of delicately-crafted components that form the car. These include a pair of sport seats, a recreation of the Miata’s dashboard and steering wheel, as well as the suspension, gearbox, powerplant frame, rear subframe with brakes, exhaust,
wheels, and windscreen scuttle panel. Alongside them is a white chocolate Mazda logo, presented in a box adorned with a lovely bow.
It would be intriguing to witness other Mazda models receiving similar treatment. The cheerful NA Miata could be an ideal selection, while the sleek lines of the famed FD RX-7 would also be a great fit. In Japan, crafting automotive-themed chocolates seems to be a popular trend, with instances like artfully replicated BBS wheels and chocolate tools being cute gifting options.
This would undeniably serve as the ultimate chocolate Valentine’s present for any Miata enthusiast. Regrettably, this creation remains a one-of-a-kind piece. While it might be wishful thinking, envisioning such gifts being offered by dealers to new car owners does sound enticing.
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