I was surfing the web the other day, trying to find a way to festively tie my chocolate fountain into Halloween. I came across an idea of coloring your fountain(s) with orange and black colorings. Does anyone know if this would actually work and still taste good?
Also, does anyone have any other fun chocolate ideas that can be used for Halloween parties?
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Thread: Halloween chocolate fountains
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Ghost
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Halloween chocolate fountains –
09-30-2008,10:38 AM
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09-30-2008,11:36 AM
I actually colored white chocolate in my fountain orange last year and it was a HUGE hit. I'd definitely recommend doing it. It tasted really good too. I think this year I'm going to add pumkin flavoring to the orange chocolate. (I made pumpkin truffles at my party last year that were also very popular and I have some of the flavoring left over so I'll make those again and do the orange pumpkin fountain).
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09-30-2008,11:39 AM
Where did you get your chocolate and coloring supplies? Keep in mind that I'm not willing to sacrifice apprearance for quality.
thanks.
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09-30-2008,11:43 AM
Don't worry, I'm a TOTAL chocolate snob and won't eat anything that isn't the highest quality. (My friends make fun of me because I'm such a chocoholic but I won't eat most chocolate because I can taste the fillers/wax/etc). I get all of my chocolate (for fountains and candy making) from a small company called Chocoley. For fountains you want to use a product called "Just Melt It!" -- it's formulated for fountains. You just zap it in the microwave (follow their directions) and pour it in the ftn. It's so easy. (Make sure you get white chocolate if you're using the coloring). They also sell all of the coloring and the flavoring for fountains. I also highly recommend them if you're making any candy for the holidays. They've got compound chocolate (easy to use) that tastes like high end couverture stuff.
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09-30-2008,11:45 AM
Thanks! Somebody else has already recommended their chocolate to me, (must be good!) but I didn't know they had coloring supplies too.
Thanks again for your help.
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09-30-2008,11:47 AM
I have a chocolate fountain but I am going to use Caramel for my Halloween party. Nothing like a caramel apple fountain in my opinion.
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09-30-2008,11:48 AM
Pregreen - Be careful that you definitely thin it out enough
. THat sounds really good though. I was thinking of pre-making caramel apples and using them as a dipping item in my fountain. Sounds less messy.
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09-30-2008,11:49 AM
OH yeah, I'll probably cut them first before I put them out to dip. haha.
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09-30-2008,11:51 AM
the company that I bought my fountain from has the caramel already to go, here is the link:
https://www.sweetfountains.com/~rent...ome.php?cat=75
i am going to cut the apples into wedges and supply nuts etc...for finishing touches
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09-30-2008,02:55 PM
With this post on chocolate fountains I've been thinking all day about using mine at my party. Does anybody have any good Halloween specific dipping item ideas?



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