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Feature of the Week: Sara Shah’s story ‘Chocolate Dreams Unleashed’

The 10-year-old from Renaissance College writes a tale about a chocolatier’s journey to perfect a magical recipe
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Published: 12:30am, 19 May 2025
Length: 295 words
Feature of the Week: Sara Shah’s story ‘Chocolate Dreams Unleashed’

Sara Shah’s story “Chocolate Dreams Unleashed” details one chocolatier’s journey to the perfect recipe. Photo: Handout

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It was a dark and eerie night, with the moon shining brightly overhead. Mr Pike’s chocolate factory loomed over the town, where he crafted the world’s most scrumptious treats.

Being the best candy and chocolate maker in the world, his creations included Mallowmelts – gooey cakes that tasted like freshly baked chocolate chip cookies soaked in ice cream – and Ripplefluffs, buttery cupcakes mixed with brownies that had a candy surprise in the middle.

However, on this particular night, Mr Pike was working on a chocolate that offered a different flavour with every bite. But when someone tried it, they transformed into food.

Suddenly, there was a huge explosion. A worker named Wendy had attempted to fix the chocolate by adding vanilla extract. When she did, it caused a massive explosion, destroying the chocolate trees.

Mr Pike quickly moved Wendy to safety, and she apologised. Mr Pike, being a kind-hearted man, assured her that it was all right.

Determined to perfect his recipe, Mr Pike embarked on a journey around the world. Months later, while visiting China, he stumbled upon an ancient map. It was brown, with curling edges and faded ink. At the top, it read, “The different tasting chocolate.”

Overjoyed, Mr Pike followed the map. After crossing many oceans, he finally reached his destination. He took the recipe home and began selling the chocolate. People flocked from all over to taste his creation, and the factory flourished again.

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