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crofton chocolate fondue fountain?

i got this fonue fountain new in the box for christmas in Dec of 2007 from my daughter who bought it from ALDI's, kept in the box until tonite..Opened it to see what i needed to mix the chocolate with and there is no directions in the box or anywhere. It has never been used and on the plug it says ...do not use until you read the directions. What do i do now..i want to use it for christmas eve and know nothing about it. Can you e-mail me the instructions and ill print them off?
Betty Dittman...email is Bettycool1@aol.com, December 2008
Hi Betty, I use a bag of choc. chips w/a cup of veg. oil and melt in micro. Add oil and reheat until very smooth and somewhat thin. Plug in fountain; pour mixture in and you're done! It should work. Good luck. PS I bought mine at Aldi's, also, last year. I hope I'm not too late with this. Enjoy & Happy Easter.

Donna, April 2009
... add more oil if necessary. Use a spoon to test how the chocolate drips.
Turn the motor switch on the fountain so the motor and heater are running at the same time
Carefully pour the melted chocolate in the bowl at the base of the tower. The melted chocolate is drawn under the tower and carried up the tower by rotation. Make sure it is leveled otherwise the flow won't be even!

NowYouAreDone, December 2008
Hi
I just got one, just melt chocolate chips with some oil.
Combine 3 cups of chocolate chips with 3/4 to 1 cup of cooking oil. Add more if needed to thin the consistency. Other liwuid flavors can be added at this time.
Place in microwave and cook for 2 1/2 min. when done stir. If necessary reheat the chocolate for another 2 min and stir again.
Chocolate needs to be completely melted and thin to allow proper

NotEnoughSpace, December 2008
Wrong section or not - I don't care.

I would run a mile from melted chocolate - cold meat and chutney are best at Christmas...

Nevertheless, even though this link is not from Crofton it may give you all the information you need to make a sickly, sticky mess... Good Luck...

http://www.chocolatefonduefountains.com/chocolate_fountain_setup.htm

Happy Christmas...

Peccavi, December 2008
Hello Betty,
Wrong section.

drivewithken@blueyonder.co.uk, December 2008