Sunday, January 17, 2010
Lardong: The German Chocolate Records Maker
The latest recording innovation from West Berlin doesn't pose a threat to the compact disc--but, then again, compact discs can't be eaten like Peter Lardong's chocolate records.
According to Los Angeles Times, the german inventor claims his chocolate LPs can be played up to 20 times without hurting the turntable "as long as you eat the record fast" after that. "But if you hold it in your hand for a long time, the record melts."
Lardong makes his sweet LPs by creating a master copy of a record in latex, pouring melted chocolate onto the master copy and deep-freezing it for about 10 hours.
As you can tell from the video it is not a new invention, because Mr. Lardong made this invention public since the year 1987.
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