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Actress Ali Larter, of the NBC "Heroes" television series, holds a piece of chocolate during her appearance at the preview of the 2008 Godiva Decadence Suite, in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008. The winner of the company's Valentine's Day promotion will get to stay in hotel room made of chocolate.
Actress Ali Larter, of the NBC “Heroes” television series, holds a piece of chocolate during her appearance at the preview of the 2008 Godiva Decadence Suite, in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008. The winner of the company’s Valentine’s Day promotion will get to stay in hotel room made of chocolate.
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NEW YORK — An all-chocolate room was unveiled in Manhattan on Tuesdaya pre-Valentine’s Day creation complete with furniture and artwork made of the sweet stuff.

“It’s the perfect bit of sin,” said Ali Larter, star of TV’s “Heroes,” of the Godiva chocolate “pearls” that are her private daily indulgence. Here, they were dripping off the chandeliers over the dining table, which was a sea of stars, truffles and crescents — all chocolate.

Larter is the face hired by the Belgian chocolatier for its Valentine’s Day contest. Anyone who buys the winning box of chocolates — for $23 and up — may win a weekend stay in the chocolate room in Manhattan’s Bryant Park Hotel.
The Associated Press

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