Icons including Kath & Kim, the cast of 'Friends', Barak Obama, Miranda Kerr and Kim Kardashian have beeb re-created in pure chocolate to mark the 15th birthday of master of chocolate, Max Brenner.
An iconic moment from each of the past 15 years, created entirely out of chocolate, adorns the top of 16 rich-chocolate cakes, has created a devilishly decadent retrospective of the past 15 years. Key moments include the launch of the first iPod, the end of 'Friends', the passing of Steve Irwin, and Kim Kardashian’s show-stopping attempt to break the internet.
Since opening the first Chocolate Bar in the world at Paddington in 2000,
Max Brenner Australia has opened its doors to over 50 million chocoholics serving 25 million hot chocolates in Max’s famous Hug Mug.
So grab a slice of chocolate cake and get comfy... it's time to get nostalgic with a rundown of the most-talked about moments of the past 15 years:
2000
The millennium celebrations illuminated Sydney’s skyline as the city prepared to host the Olympic Games.
2001
Apple unveil the first ever iPod, which revolutionised the way we listen to music. Shaggy feat. Rayvon’s 'Angel' topped the chart on 15 July, Max Brenner’s first birthday.
2002
Australian funny-women Jane Turner and Gina Riley unveil 'Kath & Kim' on ABC TV.
2003
Guy Sebastian crowned the first ever 'Australian Idol'. He has since released eight top ten albums and represented Australia in the 2015 Eurovision song contest where he placed fifth.
2004
After 236 episodes over 10 years, we said farewell to our good 'Friends'.
2005
The world was introduced to Captain Jack Sparrow in 'The Pirates Of The Caribbean'. Depp is currently filming the fifth instalment of the popular franchise in Queensland.
2006
The world was left in shock after an accident killed national hero Steve Irwin.
2007
Australian beauty Miranda Kerr became the first Australian to walk the runway during the legendary Victoria’s Secret fashion show. She has since strutted her stuff for Victoria’s Secret four times.
2008
Barack Obama was inaugurated as the President of the United States of America. He has since been re-elected and will continue to serve until 2016.
2009
The planet said goodbye to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. During his career he sold over 750 million albums and won 13 Grammys.
2010
The world was introduced to a baby-faced heartthrob called Justin Bieber whose single 'Baby' topped the charts across the globe.
2011
An estimated global audience of two billion-plus watched as Catherine Middleton wed Prince William in a fairy-tale ceremony.
2012
Tardar Sauce reached dizzying heights of fame with her unusual facial expression earning her the title Grumpy Cat.
2013
Love it or loathe it, the Candy Crush saga burst onto Facebook boasting over 46 million monthly users.
2014
Kim Kardashian attempted to break the internet with her show-stopping shoot for Paper magazine. The image drove over 15 million people to Paper’s website and became one of the most talked about images of all time.
2015
A landmark ruling saw same-sex marriage legalised across all 50 states in America, which subsequently led to a wave of rainbow love exploding across social media. #LoveWins