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It has been created by Thorntons to mark the company's 100th birthday and, after months of top-secret cooking, the 5,792.5kg (12,770lb) treat was unveiled to staff and visitors at the confectioner's headquarters in Alfreton, Derbyshire, on Wednesday.
In London, Johnson was quick off the mark.
It's as simple as that," Brusatte said.
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Mark Rice-Oxley is international planning editor of the Guardian and author of Underneath the Lemon Tree, a memoir of Depression and Recovery.
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