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You may not be able to own a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be awesome to rent a chocolate fountain in Chandler for your corporate event or fundraiser in Chandler, AZ? With a chocolate fountain at your party or event, guests can dip sweets or fruit and other goodies into a chocolate waterfall to form their own decadent chocolate creations. They'll be in chocolate heaven and they'll be talking about your event for years to come! Who wouldn't love to see a chocolate fountain at a wedding or birthday party ? Discover where you can find chocolate fountain rentals for your Chandler event!
Chandler Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: Higley, Gilbert, Surprise, Carefree, Sacaton, Chandler Heights, Tortilla Flat, Apache Junction, Laveen, Bapchule, Paradise Valley, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria, Phoenix, Fountain Hills, Sun City West, Mesa, Glendale, Cave Creek, and Maricopa County.

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    • From "Cookies That Don't Crumble", Good Food Magazine, November 1986. -- posted by JackieOhNo!
  • Make Easy Money
    • Does this look like a lot of work? There were 37 other platters that I pushed out the door that week. In the middle is a turtle cake..mmm. Very popular! The trays were a mix of shortbreads, macaroons, coconut macaroons, brownies, turtle bites, turtles, truffles, assorted fondants, assorted types of fudge and rum balls..as well as other 'booze balls'! Truly, it just involved whipping up batches of each and dividing amongst the platters. Total money taken in from 41 of these platters? $1107.That's one week during the holiday season, and it's only the platters. Turtle cakes I sell for $12 each and they move, probably because even the grocery bakery would charge closer to $25.. I could do that, but then I'd lose the edge I have over them, and I'm already making an obscene profit!
  • Hazelnut Shortbread
    • From "Cookies That Don't Crumble", Good Food Magazine, November 1986. -- posted by JackieOhNo!