Optimus Prime: strong, wise ... delicious? We will find that out today. A
recent news post regarding an Optimus Prime Easter Chocolate had quite the following on social media. This being a regional yet fully licensed and rather peculiar product, I chose to buy one for myself to get a better taste. Below is a quick pictorial review, showing you what this product is all about, how big it is as well as a taste test.
What I find most intriguing about this product is how the box art and style is identical to the Premier Edition toys. With the same trio at the top.


There was also an image of Optimus Prime which you could colour on the back.

Here is how big the chocolate is.

And here it is next to toys more people have seen live.

The chocolate mold's sculpt is very intricate. It is extremely busy but there is a nice head sculpt. The sword has the detailed marking as well. There are stars at the top. I was wondering if the back had any sculpting but no. It does remind me of the state of Texas though when turned upside down, filled with stars (but no stripes).





As for how it tasted, well, this might be a Canadian exclusive product but I guarantee many of you have all tasted something very similar to it. It is simply your standard Easter chocolate taste. There are no nuts so it has none of the nutty flavour and it doesn't have that sweeter taste you would find in either Lindt or Kinder chocolates. It is simply standard milk chocolate, like any chocolate egg that hides Smarties or cooler chocolates inside, or any molded chocolate featuring your favourite characters. And unlike the standard ducks or dogs, you don<t have those ultra sweet candy eyes to mix things up. Still, it hits the spot if you want a chocolate fix.
