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Need Advice on Dipping Chocolate



 
 
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Old 26-06-2006, 03:55 AM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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Last year I worked a couple of festivals making waffles on a stick
dipped in chocolate and covered with whipped cream. I used dipping
chocolate from a concession supplier but the chocolate wasn't very
good. This year I have tried chocolate from a frozen custard store
which tastes much better but doesn't harden on the waffle at room
temperature. This better tasting chocolate was actually less expensive
than the dipping chocolate for which I paid about $2.00 a pound.
Is there a way to make this new chocolate harden at room temperature?
Do you have a suggestion for a different chocolate source?
Thanks. Ed

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Old 27-06-2006, 09:44 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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Janet,
I looked them up and I'm sure it is a better quality chocolate.
However, the cost would be more than 60% greater than our current
product so I think we're going to live with what we have for now.
Thanks for your help; it may be something we consider for next time.
Ed

 




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