Best Valentines Day Gift – NES Candy

nes controller cart candy

From the sellers of last years Chocolate NEW Cart, comes a whole new concept.

This is the Perfect Valentines day gift for that hard to shop for Gamer that has it all.  I guarantee he/she does not have anything like this (unless they bought one of my chocolate carts).  

These are a matching flavor set of 1 each NES cart with label and NES controller.   The details are very good.  The pictures dont do them justice as they are wrapped up in cellophane to preserve the freshness.   By the way these just dont look pretty they taste amazing.   I encourage anyone that buys one to eat it.   It was made by me in my clean kitchen.  I wore gloves and a hair net and kept everything as clean as possible.

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