This was a backyard wedding reception in Payson Utah. We had to use the wind guard. Thank goodness for the wind guard as it doesn’t take very much wind to start blowing chocolate around. Their backyard was decorated beautifully and it was a very successful event. We had to keep a close eye on the kids. They were filling up cups of chocolate.
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Another Sheraton success
This is a 27″ fountain with milk chocolate that we provided for the Angelmans syndrome society at the Sheraton Hotel in Salt Lake City. Thank you Sheraton for having us again. We have been busy. We haven’t posted some of our latest events because we made videos instead. You can find them on Youtube and the links are listed in some of our previous posts. We are looking forward to the holiday season the weddings and corporate parties. If you are thinking about chocolate fountains for your Christmas party book your event now.
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How its done
View our video
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We now have linens to rent!
We are now making it easier for you to plan your event. If you rent a chocolate fountain package from us, you will get a discount on your linen rental. So now its getting easier and will save you money. Tell us your wedding colors and we have linens to match. We have table cloths of different sizes, table covers, table runners, chair covers and sashes. Let us help you save money and get a big part of the job done from one location, A Chocolate Affair.
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Kaysville reception
This was a small low key reception with a single 27 inch chocolate fountain and a beverage fountain. The kids loved the chocolate fountain. A couple of kids asked how hot the chocolate was. I replied that it is just hot enough to melt the chocolate, which is about the same to melt your fingers. You should have seen the look on their faces.
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Lindsey’s chocolate fountain
This was a fun event. “The chocolate was delicious and the fountain was beautiful, I am glad we did it” said Lindsey. The set up was quick and the kids were the first to dive in.
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