Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Luxury Milk Fondue Chocolate - 900Grams

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Manufacturer: Giles and Posner
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Address: Array Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen & Home Brand: Giles and Posner Country: BELGIUM EAN: 5060106320032 Feature: Has an Improved, smoother tasting recipe Label: Giles and Posner Manufacturer: Giles and Posner Model: RETAILMILKSINGLE Publisher: Giles and Posner Studio: Giles and Posner
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Has an Improved, smoother tasting recipe Pre-blended for perfect results with chocolate fountains Made in Belgium to a high standard Competitively priced No need for added oil
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fountain Chocolate Comment: This chocolate is absolutely delicious. But, the reason I bought this specific chocolate was so it could be melted quickly and easily. It didn't. It doesn't microwave very well at all, we ended up putting the half melted chocolate into the bottom of the fountain to warm and melt thoroughly in there instead.
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At the risk of coming over all gooey and sickly-sweet, we'll keep this brief. This is not so much a gadget as salvation in a bag. A whole 900 grammes, or 0.9kg as Simon has observantly pointed out, of choco heaven. You'll need a chocolate fondue fountain first, of course, to make it all happen. But what use is a metal choco melter without the chocolate? Exactly. This, then, is the bag of chocolate buttons that will make all the difference. Rescind your membership of Chocaholics Anonymous and tear-up your pledge card. You're coming home to a chocolate fountain in a few days. And I've got the milk chocolate buttons to make it all come together. Who's the daddy? Oh yes.
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