Take A Bath In A Chocolate Fountain
Posted by
Brattany
on Wednesday, January 20, 2010
When it comes to enjoying the luxury of chocolate, there can be anything more decadent than a chocolate fountain? Rivers of chocolate smooth and creamy dip on the sides of a fountain, tantalizing us with its rich aroma and velvety color. It is the stuff of dreams - a fantasy of Willy Wonka's chocolate that he would be proud.
But as a chocolate fountain that seems to be too good to be true, is indeed real. Used for special occasions like parties or weddings, chocolate fountain is a common device table that keeps the chocolate at a temperature high enough to keep it liquid. While some models actually melt the chocolate for you, others require you to melt the chocolate and add to.
The chocolate fountain can be found in various locations. Party rental stores will rent the fountain for their use and, in some cases, you build it, operate it during your event, and then disassemble it for a nominal fee. Other, smaller versions of the table can be simply picked up the rental site. Some require a source of electricity and others are battery operated. Regardless of the power supply all of them come in a variety of sizes and colors to fit your theme and budget.
If you intend to use the chocolate fountain in a number of different events, may be worth the price to buy one outright. An affordable and easy to operate chocolate fountain can be yours with a little research. Check out party stores for their best price or clearance items. Or go online to compare prices and sizes of different models. For the organizers of the festival, between us, the addition of a chocolate fountain can make our festivals the place to be with this simple addition.
While some use a chocolate fountain simply as a decorative item, most will use it along with bite-sized fruit or pretzels that guests can plunge into the fountain. Instant chocolate covered strawberries, white chocolate covered pretzels or certainly be a success.
For easy to understand, in depth information about chocolate visit our ezGuide 2 Chocolate.

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