ARIA Resorts Pastry Team Creates Raiders Darren Waller Lookalike

Raiders Tight End Darren Waller sized up his chocolate lookalike

By Lauren V. | Las Vegas, NV | ARIA Resorts and Casino

Las Vegas is ready for football to come back this fall and the pastry team at ARIA Resorts and Casino have a unique way of showing their team spirit. The resort’s pastry team, ARIA Patisserie, is creating a series of life-size chocolate statues including the Las Vegas Raiders Tight End Darren Waller. He visited his sweet doppleganger with a smile and autographed the helmet. Football fans may visit the ARIA Patisserie to view his sweet lookalike that will be on display through the rest of the season. Go Raiders Go!


The Deets

ARIA Patisserie is constructing a series of giant chocolate statues, including life-size Raiders players, Allegiant Stadium and the Las Vegas Skyline.

On Wednesday, September 8, Raiders Tight End Darren Waller sized up his chocolate lookalike.

The sweet doppelganger was handcrafted from 80 pounds of chocolate and 40 pounds of fondant.

The Raiders chocolate showcase will be on display at ARIA Patisserie starting Monday, September 13 and continuing on through the rest of the season.


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