Authorities in Poland were left with a sticky situation indeed after an accident saw a lorry spill 12 tons of warm, liquid chocolate onto the motorway, Polish radio station RMF FM24 reported on Wednesday, citing the fire brigade.
The incident happened around 60 kilometres east of the western city of Poznan, where the lorry overturned after hitting a crash barrier, with the driver sustaining light injuries.
Authorities are now left with an unsavoury clean-up job. "There's a 5-centimetre-thick layer of liquid chocolate that's gradually becoming solid," deputy fire brigade chief Bogdan Kowalski said. "It looks like a huge chocolate bar."
The motorway was blocked off while emergency services tried to remove the kilometre-long slab with warm water, with the task expected to take several hours.