Reviewed
By: Jenne

I
have a secret! Want to know what it is?
Buried not so deep in the bottom of my
refrigerator is a masterpiece of confectionery,
never the like which has been seen before
or is likely to be repeated. This is a
one off piece, as unique and rare as its
creator!
Forget
ice sculpting the next big thing this
year could be chocolate molding according
to the company that makes this 'make your
own willie kit.' So one Saturday night
Hubby and I decided to test the manufactures
claims and create our own masterpiece.
Personally
I appreciate good clear instructions and
it was great that when I discovered we
didn't need to be a chemist or have a
degree in order to read these. Simple,
clear and straightforward was how we found
these and that's just the way they should
be as by now Hubby was beginning to wonder
exactly what he had let himself in for!
I
collected everything together that we
needed according to the instructions:
A measuring jug
Water
The kit itself
Duct tape
A microwave safe mixing bowl
Timer
Scissors and a pen
One willing willie
The
kit its self includes:
Molding kit
Molding powder
Thermometer
Melt and mold chocolate
Wooden Stick
After
some simple but enjoyable foreplay Hubby
was ready for the task at hand. So we
followed the instructions to the letter
and began by sizing up the tube that the
the kit came in as this is the molding
tube. If you have a slight bend in your
willie have no fear, there are instructions
for this included as well. Basically we
measured Hubby up and cut the tube to
size, then used the duct tape to seal
the cut edge of the plastic tube as losing
your willie to a piece of plastic is not
a very good idea.
The
next step was to get out the measuring
jug and begin mixing the molding material.
Now this step is important and is where
the thermometer comes into play. The water
must be at the right temperature for the
molding material to work: 98 degrees F
or this won't work. All's good so far
and I begin to add the molding powder
and mix before pouring it quickly into
the ready prepared tube. Now the fun really
started!
We
had just two minutes from the time we
added the water to the mix to get it on
Hubbies willie before it set and set hard.
So picture the scene Hubby is stood in
the living room, erect willy in hand looking
slightly scared as I plopped a tube full
of semi viscous molding mix over his manhood.
A slight twist to make sure he wasn't
touching the sides of the tube and then
we waited for the material to do its job.
I should mention here that this stage
of the operation turned out to be messy,
if we make another one, we will be doing
it in the kitchen or somewhere with no
carpet on the floor! Although clean up
only took some hot water, it would have
been a lot easier on a linoleum floor
rather than the living room carpet.
A
couple of minutes later the molding mix
had gelled and it was time to free willie
and after a couple of turns and a quick
tug, we released willie back into the
wild. After a suitable cooling period
thanks to the refrigerator we began to
melt the chocolate provided in the microwave.
Make sure you do this slowly, and in short
bursts, until the chocolate is smooth
and creamy.
Now
all we had to was insert the thermometer
into the chocolate and wait until it cooled
to below 90 degrees and then simply pour
it into the chilled willy mold and chill
it once more.
Five
minutes later we were ready to harvest
the fruits of a labor! After a quick trip
under the faucet we proceeded to gently
remove the mold from its tube and were
surprised by what was revealed. A perfect
replica of Hubbies willie! Even he was
amazed at the detail that the mold captured,
every vein could be seen but most of all
Hubby was amazed by how big his willy
really was. This was obviously the first
time his willie had been detached from
his body so to speak and the first time
he had really had chance to see it's actual
size from any angle rather than simply
looking down at it.
Now
all that remained was to reward Hubby
for his bravery!

What's
it all add up to?
This kit was a whole lot of fun to make
and to use. The fact that the instructions
were easy to follow basically ensured
we ended up with the desired results.
The actual molding part can get messy
so make sure you have something on the
floor for easy clean up but apart from
that we found the whole process a fun
way to spend a Saturday evening.
The
whole process is a lot easier when you
have help and the company recommends that
you have just that when you make the mold
itself. The finished product, as long
as you follow the steps carefully and
I strongly recommend you read all of the
instructions before starting the process,
is strong, durable and actually quite
tasty.
Like
all chocolate products there was some
blooming or white coating that appeared
when it was cooled but that was easily
remedied with a light coating of cooking
oil. This kit is not designed to be used
in the vagina but it can be eaten and
the company has other products that actually
create a fully functioning vibrator or
dildo. We intend to test these out in
the very near future and you can be sure
we will be bringing you those results
as well.
If
you're looking for a fun and tasty evening
with your partner, this kit will provide
just that. Eating the chocolate afterwards
is fun and sexy and makes for some good
foreplay. All in all we enjoyed this sweet
treat from start to finish!
You
can purchase your own willie molding kit
by clicking on the image above or HERE.