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A mum has gone viral for making her own colourful version of the famous Freddo Frogs chocolates.

Emily, from Melbourne, shared a

In order to make the special dessert, you'll need white chocolate, food colouring, cooking oil, 100s and 1000s, and a Freddo Frog mould.

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Emily, from Melbourne, shared a post showcasing her rainbow sprinkle Freddo Frogs to mark the start of her children's school holidays

Emily, from Melbourne, shared a post showcasing her rainbow sprinkle Freddo Frogs to mark the start of her children's school holidays

The mum made five separate versions of the chocolate mixture to meld into the mould.

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For the coloured chocolate, she simply melted three squares of white chocolate with food colouring and some cooking oil before piping the mixture into the moulds.

Emily repeated the process several times for all the different coloured chocolate she wanted to include.

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