Patrick Skene Catling's Divider

​Origin
Catling served as a navigator for the Royal Canadian Ar Force, and in 1952 he published the famous book, The Chocolate Touch, which is now commonly used in school curriculum.

Effects
When used, it will then cause anything either touched the user's lips, or passes into their mouth regardless if the lips are touched, into various types and variesties of chocolate (i.e. one object can become dark chocolate, another milk chocolate). Any contact with another licing organism involving the user's lips/mouth will also transform them into chocolate.