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Carrie S Said,
November 8th, 2009 @4:53 pm  

Do you have a Thornton’s near you? They sell chocolate fountains and will be able to advise you on which kind of chocolate to use in it. They often have concessions in Birthday’s cards shops etc. The chocolate they sell with the fountain is Thorntons 900g milk chocolate so I imagine it would be fine.

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a beautiful lie Said,
November 8th, 2009 @5:19 pm  

you dont want to have it splatter the wall like my sister’s fountain, get the oil/choc balance right, she suggests use milk chocolate like a bar of galaxy or cadbury, or for cheapness you can get that asda smart price 100g bars its really tasty.

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The Drunken Fool Said,
November 8th, 2009 @11:47 pm  

i add walnut oil to very high cocao chocolate. You need quite a lot but it just tastes a bit nutty. Make sure it is very molten (as hot as you can get it before it burns) before you add it to the fountain, and NEVER add anything else cold.

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polkadts Said,
November 9th, 2009 @5:58 am  

milk chocolate or dark chocolate!!
delish!! yummmm

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Allen B Said,
November 9th, 2009 @8:32 am  

Adding veg oil does not spoil the taste.

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Chris Said,
November 9th, 2009 @8:55 am  

Asda’s chocolate is lush.

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happy cooker Said,
November 9th, 2009 @12:57 pm  

You can buy fondue pot chocolate and that’s your best choice.

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