Chocolate Fondue Fountains

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You may have seen a Chocolate Fondue Fountain at a wedding or large party but did you know that home versions are available now?  You could be melting chocolate and dipping anything you can find into the waterfall of chocolate. 

Getting Started Information 

Start here to learn all about setting up your chocolate fondue fountain at home including, heating the chocolate, what to dip and even what kind of chocolate works best.
Chocolate Fondue Fountains
This guide at GoFondue.com covers the basics and more.

Chocolate Fountains For Home Use 

Rival CFF5 Chocolate Fondue Fountain

My #1 PICK
Rival's Fountain works great and is inexpensive

Amazon Price: (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

Nostalgia CFF-900 Stainless-Steel Chocolate Fondue Fountain

Another inexpensive choice but it's louder than the Rival unit. Will work just as well in a party atmosphere but might be too loud for small gatherings

Amazon Price: (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

Chocolate for Fountains 

Regular chocolate must be mixed with vegetable oil in order to flow through a chocolate fountain. Those Toll House Chocolate Chips are inexpensive but they will clog your fountain unless it's loosened up by adding oil.

Couverture Chocolate is made with a higher percentage of cocoa butter and is used for making candies so it's perfect for a chocolate fountain. No need to add vegetable oil.

Callebaut Chocolate - Bittersweet - 1 kg Callets

Amazon Price: $19.05 (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

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Anthony Tripp is the webmaster of GoFondue.com and doesn't eat anything unless it's covered with chocolate.
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