Willy Wonka together with over 30,000 children, recorded the RECORD of the largest chocolate in the country

Willy Wonka together with over 30,000 children, recorded the RECORD of the largest chocolate in the country

On International Children's Day, the biggest mall in the country, PORT MALL, became the epicenter of fun.

Taking inspiration from the magical story of Willy Wonka, which appeared in the mind of Andrea Golea (daughter of the founders), the organizers prepared a show with many colors and the taste of the biggest chocolate in the country!

Guided by Dulcinella's chocolatiers, Willy Wonka, together with the children, created a giant chocolate - a RECORD that was officially registered, marking a historic moment. The chocolate weighs over 15 kg and is 5.8 m long, 75 cm wide and 0.8 cm high.

"The joy and happiness of children should fill all the days of the calendar. However, all children expect something more special on their birthday. And we mobilized to offer them free access to magic, color, fun and the most representative taste of childhood – chocolate. Not just any. But one that writes history at the country level, through the record of its size", said Tatiana Golea, co-founder of PORT MALL.

The first 100 children who came on June 1, 10:00 a.m., to the PORT MALL, to catch Willy Wonka's landing, also received a chocolate, in which a Golden Ticket was hidden. It gave them the opportunity to participate directly in the process of preparing the largest chocolate in the country.

"I set another record. The largest number of children was registered in one place. Today, over 30,000 children came to PORT MALL", declared Anatolie Golea, founder of PORT MALL

Throughout the day, in the PORT MALL parking lot, an exhibition of MAI equipment and special vehicles was held, alongside the Off-Road area, where ATVs and a hot air balloon were exhibited. 500 free ice creams were also given away.

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Adrian Efros, was also present at the event, together with the 3 children.

"I saw an increased interest in the equipment we presented, in the workshops we had to create a festive atmosphere for children, because they fully deserve it", he declared.