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What kind of chocolate do you use in the giant kisses?

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Date: 02/05/2006 Topics: Readers Request > Gifts | Valentine's Day > Advice  
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What kind of chocolate do you use in the giant kisses made with a funnel?

Carol from Fairview, TN
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By Cheryl from Missouri (Guest Post)
I use Wilton Chocolate Melts sold at Michael's craft stores. It's very smooth and creamy chocolate. Also, they have peanut butter melts that are delicious!

Posted on 02/08/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Diamondee (127) Contact
Regular cho-chips. you can also add nuts, rice crispies, coconut, etc. put a mini marshmellow in the funnel first, keeps the chocolate from dripping out.

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By IMAQT1962 (Guest Post)
I USED JUST REGULAR BAGS OF NESTLE SEMI SWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS IN MINE

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