ChocolateFountainsDelite.com is a chocolate fountain rental company that currently serves most of California and Utah. Chocolate
fountains are a wonderful idea for weddings, bar mitzvahs, birthdays, conventions, and other special events.
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Posted on: Sep 06, 08 08:16 pm by: Jennifer Anderson
I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
Based in Federal Way, it has fountains and employees in
both the Seattle and Portland areas.
Though popular on the East Coast, chocolate fountains have been
making a big splash in Seattle only in the past six months or so.
Just Dip It has fielded fountains for about 20 events so far this
year, and has another 40 lined up through the end of 2004, said Kim
Wilenski.
Posted on: Sep 06, 08 03:27 pm by: Emily Sagustume
I found this while looking on the internet...
7. Matching with your dress
Your hair style should go well with your wedding dress and
headpiece. Classic dresses go best with classic hairstyles.
Posted on: Sep 05, 08 06:14 pm by: Gwen Allen
Look at what finally happened...
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"The
chocolate is very rich and smooth," added Ericka Austin, who smacked
her lips in approval after sampling a chocolate-covered strawberry.
"Mmm. .
Posted on: Sep 05, 08 12:47 am by: Josh Anderson
I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
The contraption's heating system warms and melts the chocolate
and keeps it liquid at 176 to 195 degrees Fahrenheit. A giant
corkscrew propels the ooze upward and controls the flow through a
vertical cylinder. The chocolate spills evenly over stainless-steel
tiers, collects at the bottom and is continuously recycled.