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Steve: There is a lot LOT
more to the store than what's in these shots. I was the Senior Creative
Designer on the project which means I worked on the store concept with
the team at Chute Gerdeman, did the wall graphics, large exterior and interior
signs, and designed the giant 3D characters.

The store opened to the public on 12/6 and boasts the
World's Biggest Wall of Chocolate. It's mostly glass so you can see right
into all 3 floors from the outside and the columns at the perimeter change
colors on 3 sides of the building. It's a really cool store located right
in Times Square on Broadway and 48th.

A little trivia: it's on the site of the old Fleisher
studios where they created Betty Boop shorts from 1932-1938. The store
made the news at its opening for a publicity stunt in which they spray
painted scantily clad men and women - and one "little person"
- like human M&M'S. Fox News was all over it... I'm not kidding.

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