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I Tried Toronto’s Giant Viral Croissant & You Don’t Want To Know How Much Butter Is In It

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There are many bakeries in Toronto where you can find some of the best croissants ever, but Little Pebbles is one of the few cafes in the city where you can get a ginormous version of the typically small and flaky delicacy.

Paris is known as the City of Love and for me, the French croissant is the pastry of love in the food world. A good croissant can lead to love at first bite, especially if they are freshly baked and warm out of the oven.

I bought a giant croissant from Little Pebbles in Toronto and it was better than I expected, not just because of the size but because of the flavour. Once I bit into the pastry, I knew I’d be buying more of them in my lifetime, even if it did mean getting stared at.

Honestly, I couldn’t believe my eyes when I opened the box with the giant croissant in it. The people around me in Kensington Market were also shocked to see it, and many of them were taking pictures of me with my infant-sized pastry.

The giant croissant itself was soft, flaky, warm and freshly baked. Even after hours of it sitting on my desk, I continued to eat it over the course of the day and each time I bit into it, I fell more and more in love.

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Narcity’s Mira Nabulsi tried the viral giant croissant in Toronto and it was perfectly flaky but you don’t want to know how much butter was in that thing! 🥐👀 Head to the link in bio to read all about it! #croissant #torontorestaurants #giantcroissant #giantcroissanttoronto

Cafes have started making gigantic versions of the French pastry in several different cities, and videos of these oversized croissants have gone viral all over TikTok. In fact, people worldwide have been sharing their versions of the mega-croissants and the sizes are whack.

But what occasion would call for the purchase of such a big pastry?

I think birthday cakes should be replaced with giant croissants. You could also simply buy one massive croissant for your next weekend brunch get-together, rather than buying a bunch of small ones.

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