<p>When confectioner Laszlo Rimoczi decided to put masks on his chocolate Santas in his small workshop in rural Hungary, he intended it as a light-hearted joke to raise people's spirits amid a worsening coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>But it turned out to be shrewd business move as orders surged online, and now he can hardly keep pace with demand.</p>.<p>"I think by the time Santa comes he will have to wear a mask because Santa has to show a good example to people," Rimoczi said, sitting in his workshop in the backyard of his village home in Lajosmizse, about 70 kilometres south of Budapest.</p>.<p>To keep up with orders, he has had to simplify the design and now produces about 100 Santas a day, using gluten-free Italian chocolate. He paints the hat red, and makes the masks from tiny white marzipan strips, adding the ribbons with icing.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/coronavirus-updates-cases-deaths-country-wise-worldometers-info-data-covid-19-834531.html" target="_blank"><strong>15 countries with the highest number of cases, deaths due to the Covid-19 pandemic</strong></a></p>.<p>Rimoczi has even had to change the design of his bigger chocolate Santas, which originally came without masks.</p>.<p>"They were wrapped, but we had to unwrap them and give them masks as our customers now only want masked Santas," he said.</p>.<p>His girlfriend helps with the wrapping.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a></p>.<p>Rimoczi's business — he also makes other chocolate treats and sells them in a small shop in his house — suffered losses as the pandemic hit in March.</p>.<p>While the masked Santas have been a boost, he doesn't expect it to last if vaccines help the world defeat the pandemic.</p>.<p>"I am sure next year I will sell only a fraction of these, as Santas will no longer have to wear a mask," he said with a smile. </p>
<p>When confectioner Laszlo Rimoczi decided to put masks on his chocolate Santas in his small workshop in rural Hungary, he intended it as a light-hearted joke to raise people's spirits amid a worsening coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>But it turned out to be shrewd business move as orders surged online, and now he can hardly keep pace with demand.</p>.<p>"I think by the time Santa comes he will have to wear a mask because Santa has to show a good example to people," Rimoczi said, sitting in his workshop in the backyard of his village home in Lajosmizse, about 70 kilometres south of Budapest.</p>.<p>To keep up with orders, he has had to simplify the design and now produces about 100 Santas a day, using gluten-free Italian chocolate. He paints the hat red, and makes the masks from tiny white marzipan strips, adding the ribbons with icing.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/coronavirus-updates-cases-deaths-country-wise-worldometers-info-data-covid-19-834531.html" target="_blank"><strong>15 countries with the highest number of cases, deaths due to the Covid-19 pandemic</strong></a></p>.<p>Rimoczi has even had to change the design of his bigger chocolate Santas, which originally came without masks.</p>.<p>"They were wrapped, but we had to unwrap them and give them masks as our customers now only want masked Santas," he said.</p>.<p>His girlfriend helps with the wrapping.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a></p>.<p>Rimoczi's business — he also makes other chocolate treats and sells them in a small shop in his house — suffered losses as the pandemic hit in March.</p>.<p>While the masked Santas have been a boost, he doesn't expect it to last if vaccines help the world defeat the pandemic.</p>.<p>"I am sure next year I will sell only a fraction of these, as Santas will no longer have to wear a mask," he said with a smile. </p>