Combine the two and you have Bryn The Dragon Egg!
Crack open the very substantial chocolate egg and you will find a very cute sleeping Welsh Dragon.
"He is a very handsome Y Ddraig Gymreig!" said my wife, who is a fluent Welsh speaker.
Here is the story as told by the Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Company:-
They have been entrusted with the last real life Dragons Egg which, for millennia, was kept has buried deep in a Welsh hillside hidden from the world until now.
The artisan chocolatiers at the Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Company have employed their considerable skills to have lovingly and carefully exact chocolate replicas of this uniquely Welsh treasurer.
You can carefully break open the egg and free baby dragon. And before you ask, yes, it's very edible hand made using delicious white chocolate. But you'll see from my photograph that Bryn looks golden? This is because Bryn is carefully and lovingly brushed with an attractive golden shimmer. (Sorry about the quality of the picture, but I'm a writer not a photographer!)
What is inside Bryn? A very tasty salted caramel truffle. Yum!
Incidentally the top section of the egg is very easy to crack open (but do it carefully!) and to reveal Bryn.
The side of the egg which houses Bryn is smaller but also much heavier than 'normal' non-Dragon Easter eggs. Well, that's obviously because it's a Dragon's egg! The weight is a very respectable 180g (minimum) and will make a great Easter treat for any chocolate lover and Welsh Dragon lover, no matter what their age or sex.
Bryn's adoption fee is a very reasonable £8.99. To add to the excitement Bryn comes in a box that is either green, yellow or purple. But Bryn will choose the colour for you, so it'll come as a pleasant surprise.To order please click on this link:- https://www.wickedlywelsh.co.uk/products/bryn-the-dragon-easter-egg
Incidentally Wickedly Welsh Chocolate is based in Haverfordwest, which is where some of my Welsh ancestors came from.
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