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A Super Sweet Air Ambulance Charity Effort

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The citizens of the United Kingdom are the forerunners when it comes to raising funds for charitable causes that involve air ambulance services. Rightly so, because the country’s air ambulance services are mostly charity-based and do not get full funding from corporate houses or the government. They mainly depend on the community that they serve to keep them flying. However, the pandemic has made it rather tough to raise funds through public events. Thankfully, people have been sensitive to this issue and have been trying their best to support their local air ambulance services.

A Chocolate Air Ambulance

Shaped like a helicopter, a whopping 220 lb chocolate that stands at about 7 feet high and 9 feet long is the latest charity effort in the United Kingdom that is making waves. Reinforced with a customized steel frame, it is not just a charity effort but a crowd-puller. Created entirely out of public donations, the hope is that people will not only pay to see this wonder but also pay to eat a small chunk of it. The money raised like this would go to the air ambulance charity. The feat has been made possible by Jan Hansen who is from Folkingham, Lincolnshire.

The Reason Behind Creating the Edible Chopper

The astounding chocolate chopper was the fund-raising choice to create awe among people and grab their attention. Mr. Hansen did reveal that he had his doubts midway as he was creating this edible wonder. However, the local charity-based air ambulance services that he often sees flying high were the inspiration for him to keep going. The chocolate chopper is currently on display right behind Mr. Hansen’s shop. He also revealed that he was well aware of the struggles being faced by the local air ambulance charities due to the COVID-19 pandemic and decided to lend a helping hand.

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