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Posted on Jul 21, 2009

I need instructions for Chocolate Fondue Fountain,where does the chocolate go?

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Most of this machines have a bowl at the bottom, and 2 or 3 plates above it with a tube in the middle, if it does look like this first melt some choocolate and put it in the bowl at the bottom. dont start the machine yet!! fill the bowl to about 1 cm under the top of it, then turn the machine on, after a few (1 - 10) seconds the chocolate comes out on the top of the upper plate and pours down over the plates below it, back into the bowl underneath it.

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