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A chocolate puddle! Why, it is quite fasinating actually! Ok, so think about it like this - 12 years ago there was a small little chocolate fountain that wouldn't stop dripping no matter how many times people tried to block it off. Slowly, as drops and drops of chocolate goodness decended from this fountain a small 'puddle' of chocolate began to form. Thus, the chocolate puddle was formed and still stands today! :)

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