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You may not be able to have a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be neat to rent a chocolate fountain in Iowa City, IA for your corporate event or fundraiser in Iowa City? With a chocolate fountain at your wedding or party, guests can dip sweets or pretzels and other goodies into a chocolate fountain to create their own decadent chocolate treats. They'll be in chocolate heaven and they'll be talking about your party 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 Iowa City event!
Iowa City Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: Hills, West Branch, Kalona, Nichols, Riverside, Oxford, Atalissa, West Liberty, Swisher, Solon, Homestead, Coralville, Tiffin, Lone Tree, Oakdale, North Liberty, Lisbon, Ely, and Johnson County.
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This literary heritage is also shown in the Iowa Avenue Literary Walk, comprised of a series of bronze relief panels that feature authors' words as well as attribution. The panels are visually connected by a series of general quotations about books and writing stamped into the concrete sidewalk. All 49 authors and playwrights featured in the Literary Walk have ties to Iowa.  Iowa City Chocolate Fountain Rentals

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  • The Story of Chocolate
    • The Aztecs were the first to start working with cacao beans. At that time their God, Quetzalcoatl,
  • Mama's Banana Bread
    • My family absolutely loves when I make this! It looks complicated, but it's really not. I got this out of a Paula Deen magazine. Just a few hints...I use flexible cookware when I bake and the first time I made this I had to use 3 regular sized loaf pans. The next time I used two flexible bunt pans it turned out great! I couldn't find one on here that used brown sugar in place of white. So I thought I would share this one. I don't know how many servings this makes, all I know is that it will feed my brood and then some. Please let me know what you think! -- posted by Heartspell