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Hiring a chocolate fountain

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  • ELLA
    ELLA Posts: 784 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Have a look here, they seem to cover all over the country
    http://www.passionforchocolate.co.uk/
  • AceCobra
    AceCobra Posts: 251 Forumite
    Just tried google uk.

    I wont bother posting links as they are so easy to find - they range from 30-50 sterling.
  • Its a bit different buying a little one for home use and hiring one for a function of 50-200 people though! The home ones start at about 12" tall and would never keep up with the queue of punters whereas the pro ones are about 4' tall and have enough chocolate in them to manage.
    He huihuinga taangata he pukenga whakaaro – A meeting of people; a wellspring of ideas (Maori proverb)
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