This Pizza That's Actually A Marshmallow Will Blow Your Mind

Nothing beats a nice cool night out sitting around a campfire roasting a slice of pizza on a stick over the flames. Yes, you read that right. A company in the UK is selling marshmallows that look completely like realistic pizzas – they even come delivered in cardboard pizza boxes.

Firebox is offering the Takeaway Marshmallow Pizzas in two sizes, 12 inches and an 8-inch variant, in four topping combinations as well: Hawaiian, Margherita, Pepperoni and Vegetarian. But don't let the photo-realistic, mouthwatering faux cheese, mushrooms and other toppings fool you. They're all part of the illusion and each bite into this pizza will simply give you a mouth full of chewy, gooey, vanilla-flavored marshmallow.

According to reports, the illusion is made by printing the images of real pizzas onto the circular marshmallows using edible ink.

And, even better than a real pizza, these marshmallow pizzas will keep for four to six weeks after opening or six months if they are kept sealed – so no more worrying about long delivery times and your pizza arriving cold and soggy. Which is especially good to know considering that Firebox does not yet ship these Takeaway Marshmallow Pizzas outside of the UK.

They also give customers the option of personalizing their pizzas with a custom message written on the inside of the cardboard box's lid. We, for starters, are not against receiving a box of marshmallow pizza from our loved ones next Valentine's Day instead of a ho-hum unoriginal box of chocolates.

Firebox lists the full ingredients of this amazing photo-realistic marshmallow pizza as “glucose-fructose syrup, sugar, water, dextrose, starch of maize, gelatine and vanilla flavoring.”

Now, if only we can figure out where to get giant crackers to make s'mores out of these marshmallow pizzas.

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