I want to serve more than just strawberries and bananas at my birthday party using my chocolate fountain...?!


Question: any ideas? please any answers will do.


Answers: any ideas? please any answers will do.
From:
http://www.anysubject.com/chocolate-fond...

"Pound cake,
Pretzels,
Potato chips,
Marshmallows,
Angel food cake."
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Coconut macaroon cookies.
You can also serve cookies, marshmallows, pretzles, and little cubes of pound cake.
Pound cake, cheesecake, small cookies, marshmallows, caramels,potato chips, pretzals, popcorn, and caramel cakes, and nuts are good things to dip in the fountain especially cashews.
banana bread, pound cake , cookies, marshmallows ,gram crackers,etc. I wouldn't use angel food cake it to soft any other cake would be good. oh pretzel anything you like to eat with chocolate. Enjoy your party
how about bite size pieces of angel food cake, orange sections, apple slices, grapes, or nectarine slices? These are all good dipped in chocolate.
yummy! you can use cut up pineapple, oranges, cherries, really and fruit. I wouldn't use anything from the melon family though.
PRETZELS!!! Chocolate covered pretzels....YUM!!!
also....
bananas
rasberries
i really like gram cracker sticks
I hear the potato chips are good.
I believe the question is: What doesn't go with a never ending flow of melted chocolate!!!

Most fruit fresh like your strawberries, bananas, apples or dried fruit like apricots, and things too.

Other choices would be your cake cubes- pound, chocolate pound, pretzels, marshmallows, most cookies, graham crackers, vanilla wafers, or even those neopolitan wafer cookies that come in strawb.choc,vanilla in pkg

Chocolate goes with so many things..if you can skewer it..you can dunk it!!




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