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    Makers of Olympic Village’s chocolate muffins reveal 2,000 are eaten a day after Norwegian swimmer made them go viral

    By Carly Stern,

    11 hours ago

    MORE than anything, most Olympic athletes want to win gold — except perhaps Henrik Christiansen, who’s all about chocolate muffins.

    The Team Norway swimmer has made the gooey treats from the Olympic Village viral, but the company that makes them says he’s just one of thousands gobbling them up.

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    Henrik Christiansen, 27, is an Olympic swimmer with a favorite sweet treat
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    He went viral after singing the praises of the chocolate muffins in the Olympic Village
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    Last week, Christiansen went viral with a TikTok of himself devouring a muffin in his room , chocolate over his face.

    He’s continued to post almost exclusively muffin content, including another clip of himself eating one in the Olympic Village dining hall.

    “I don’t think you guys realize how good this stuff is,” he wrote in the clip, which has been viewed 13.9 million times.

    He’s walked out with four at a time, showed his bedside drawer full of them, and posted jokingly about his aversion to all other parties.

    The treat’s been a hit with other Olympians, too.

    US volleyball player Erik Shoji, Great Britain track athlete Lina Nielsen, and Singaporean swimmer Quah Jing Wen are among the other competitors posting muffin shots.

    Close-ups show chocolate cake with big chocolate chunks and a gooey, melted chocolate center.

    But anyone hoping to make off with the recipe is out of luck.

    Sodexo Live! is the event company that supplied the muffins to the Olympic Village, and they’re not sharing their secrets.

    However, they gave The U.S. Sun some insider details about them.

    THE SECRET SAUCE

    A spokesperson said this particular muffin — a blueberry version available to athletes — is 130 grams or 4.59 ounces.

    It’s “presented in a tulip cup and is perfect for chocolate lovers.”

    “It is filled and topped with dark chocolate, featuring chunks of dark chocolate and milk chocolate,” they said.

    It’s available at the main dining haul and six takeaway spots across the Village.

    They said that with that much on offer, around 2,000 chocolate muffins are consumed there every single day.

    They expect to serve 100,000 by the time the Olympics and Paralympics are over.

    THE MUFFIN MAN

    Unfortunately for salivating social media users, these muffins aren’t available to purchase directly to consumers.

    But Christiansen has offered an explanation of what makes them so good.

    “They’re very rich, and I like that,” he told The New York Times , calling them “incredibly delicious” and “moist.”

    “I’m lucky enough to be able to indulge myself a lot more than maybe other people can because I need the calories that much more,” he added.

    Sodexo Live! also supplies other desserts and pastries including fromage blanc, compotes, flan parisien, tarte au citron, financiers, carrot cakes, and macadamia cookies.

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    Christiansen is an Olympic swimmer for Team Norway
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    He proudly shared a video of himself carrying four of the muffins
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