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Dare to Risk Death by Chocolate this Easter at The London Dungeon

This Easter, guests are dared to forget about chocolate eggs, fondant fancies or violet creams, as it’s strictly ‘violent screams’ as they risk Death by Chocolate at the London Dungeon. From Saturday 28th March to Sunday April 12th 2015, a charming young lady with a poisonous nature called Miss Edmunds will open up her toxic sweet shop. There will be no fluffy bunnies or cheeping chicks here- this an Easter outing for families who like their entertainment with strychnine than saccharine and particularly good for those with hard to please teens.

Enter Miss Edmunds Victorian Sweet Shoppe, where the shelves are filled with jar upon jar of colourful candies and lip-licking confectionary. Guests who take up her chocolate roulette challenge should beware… Miss Edmunds, who likes to lace her treats with unusual ingredients, is actually one of the most notorious poisoners in history. Those who take part could end up with a mouthful of chili, mustard powder… or even Strychnine!

Every guest of the first tour of the Easter period will receive a limited edition box of Miss Edmund’s Violent Screams, as a very special London Dungeon’s Easter gift. A delicious assortment of soft centred chocolates… they may leave an interesting after taste!

Those who make it past the sweet shop, should not expect a sweeter experience further as they make their way into the depths of the Dungeon where 1000 years of London’s murky past lies in store, with more murderous rogues on the loose, including Jack the Ripper, Guy Fawkes and Sweeney Todd, plus plenty of edge of the seat surprises and two thrilling rides.

Book ahead to avoid disappointment: www.thedungeons.com/london.

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