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Did you drool when watching "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," wishing you could have your very own chocolate factory? You may not be able to own a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be fun to rent a chocolate fountain in Gainesville for your party or corporate event in Gainesville? 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 goodies. ? Discover where you can find chocolate fountain rentals for your Gainesville event!
Gainesville Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: La Crosse, Newberry, Keystone Heights, Earleton, Lake Geneva, Fairfield, Orange Lake, Bronson, Lochloosa, Archer, McIntosh, Worthington Springs, Hawthorne, Waldo, Island Grove, Williston, Brooker, Alachua, Hampton, Micanopy, Evinston, High Springs, Melrose, Reddick, and Alachua County.

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    • Obviously many of us love to eat chocolate, but why is that? There are several reasons why chocolates are such a large part of our society.
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    • I was fiddling in the kitchen, trying to come up with something like that chocolate drink that Starbucks discontinued a couple years ago and came up with this.....whoo dang, good! But, if you don't like dark, use a milk chocolate instead, and add more sugar to counter the cocoa.This drink is best served in about 1/3-1/2 cup quantities, and sipped little bits in between nibbles of fruit or pound cake. -- posted by KitchenQuartz