Chocolate 'Berlin Wall' destroyed in Paris to memorize its fall
A chocolate made Berlin Wall is destroyed in Paris to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall, November 9, 2019. /VCG Photo

A chocolate made Berlin Wall is destroyed in Paris to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall, November 9, 2019. /VCG Photo

The idea comes from French chocolate maker Patrick Roger, who said it felt "amazing to share the taste, the values and a certain wind of liberty." /VCG Photo

The idea comes from French chocolate maker Patrick Roger, who said it felt "amazing to share the taste, the values and a certain wind of liberty." /VCG Photo

The wall is made with 200 kilos of chocolate, being scrawled with the words "freedom" and "I am a Berliner" in German. /VCG Photo

The wall is made with 200 kilos of chocolate, being scrawled with the words "freedom" and "I am a Berliner" in German. /VCG Photo

After breaking the wall, Roger distributes the chocolate chunks to applauding bystanders. Everyone carries away bags-full, tasting the sweet of "freedom." /VCG Photo

After breaking the wall, Roger distributes the chocolate chunks to applauding bystanders. Everyone carries away bags-full, tasting the sweet of "freedom." /VCG Photo