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French chocolate maker Patrick Roger (L) and one of his employees begin to break down his chocolate Berlin Wall.AFP via Getty Images
A crowd cheers on Roger as he tears down the wall.
A crowd cheers on Roger as he tears down the wall.AP
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Roger giving out chocolate from his Berlin Wall.
Roger giving out chocolate from his Berlin Wall.AFP via Getty Images
People gathering the tasty remnants of the wall.
People gathering the tasty remnants of the wall.AP
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First as tragedy, then as chocolate.

A chocolatier in France celebrated 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall by building his very own chocolate version, the Associated Press reported.

Patrick Roger took a hammer to his own creation and distributed chunks of the edible wall to revelers who gathered to celebrate the fall of Communism.

It felt “amazing to share the taste, the values and a certain wind of liberty,” Roger told wire service.

The wall, made with more than 400 pounds of chocolates, was destroyed within just a few minutes.

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