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Frequently Asked Questions, with Answers


Q:

What is a Chocolate Fountain and how does it work?

A:

A Chocolate Fountain is a machine that provides a convenient, fun, and unique way to dip various foods into chocolate.


Our Chocolate Fountains are 29" tall, 16" diameter stainless steel machines that consist of two basic assemblies: the base and the tower. The base contains a heater, motor, and chocolate reservoir. The tower contains an internal auger for lifting the chocolate. The tower exterior is a series of surfaces over which the chocolate cascades, giving the fountain it's unique shape.


When the chocolate is warm and ready to flow, it is lifted by the auger to a bowl at the top. The bowl fills, then the chocolate overflows and falls to completely cover the lower tiers, providing curtains of delightful chocolate for your guest's dipping pleasure!


Q:

What kind of chocolate do you use?

A:

We use only our secret aromatic blend of Ghirardelli and other fine chocolates. Your choice of milk, dark, and white chocolate is available.


Q:

Can I rent your Chocolate Fountain and set it up myself?

A:

We do not offer self-service fountains at this time. Relax and enjoy your party while we do all the work! We include all of this with our full service.


Q:

How much does your service cost?

A:

Pricing

Q:

Do you serve at formal and informal events?

A:

We make Chocolate Fun flow at any kind of event!
Some recent events and venues include:

  • Grand Opening of CJW Medical Center,
    Levinson Heart Hospital at Chippenham
  • Bluestone Patio at Tredegar Iron Works
  • Celebrations at the Reservoir
  • The Bull & Bear Club


Q:

What do you include with your service? What do I need to provide?

A:

What we provide. What you provide.

Q:

What kind of table works best?

A:

Our Chocolate Fountains, including chocolate, weigh approximately 100 pounds. A stout, level table with a heavy solid core top is important for proper support and operation. The ideal size is a five foot diameter round table for 360° access, but a standard six foot rectangular table works fine.


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