There are a number of things you can do with leftover Halloween candy, rather than eating it all. Have your child pick out his/her favorites, and ration it out for a week. With the rest of the candy, you can:
1. Make an art project out of it. There are many crafts you can do with candy, including wreaths, apothecary jars, or a gingerbread house. Using Mod Podge or a spray sealant will help (see link below on ways to craft with candy).
2. Save it for upcoming Thanksgiving pies. You can make a Snickers pie (see link below), Butterfinger pie, or a Milky Way pie.
3. Use it for math homework. Addition, subraction, multiplication, and division are much more enticing with candy! Reward your child with a piece when the homework is finished.
4. Put it in a jar and put it on your desk at work. This encourages coworkers to stop by and converse.
5. There are often local "buy back" programs, where local dentists will buy your candy, and then send it to troops deployed overseas.
6. Pack it up, and use it as party favors, pinata fillers, or jar fillers at future parties or showers.
You can find a detailed guide on how to make a chocolate fountain on the following site: www.chocolatefountainrental.org/how-to-make-chocolate-fountain. It is extremely helpful.
A chocolate fountain is a device for serving chocolate fondue. In order to built a chocolate fountain at home, it is suggested that one should check out carefully on the website eHow.
A chocolate fountain is an example of a screw - an Archimedes Screw, to be exact.
a fruit Juice fountain(personalized juice fountain) or a common juice fountain like for the chocolate fountain?
basically i saw it on tv once, there was a mannequin's bum, and they did something with a tubey thing from inside the chocolate fountain? but i don't really know how a chocolate fountain works, help! :)
The cost and comparison between renting and buying a small chocolate fountain is about the same, to rent a small fountain can be $30 plus the cost of the chocolate packs, and to buy a small fountain can range from $45-$70
The buffett-style restaurant 'Golden Corral' has a Chocolate Fountain in every location. It has fruit, candy, and marshmallows to dip also.
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You can rent a long lasting chocolate fountain at several places in San Diego. Her are some of the places. Raphael's Party Rentals,Proof of the Pudding,Le Chocolate Fountain, and The San Diego Chocolate Guy.
any brand
Chocolate Fountain can cost up to 200- 350 dollars
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