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| I am doing a chocolate centerpiece and am looking for a place to buy cocobutter. My chocolate supplier has no idea where I might find it. Any ideas?..... Thanks in advance.... ![]() Oh it has to be the edible kind...LOL
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| thank you so much! ![]()
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| Chef2you, Cocoa butter is available and usually in good size containers that will last you quite a while. "I love that chocolate stuff" Below is a link that might be a good (wholesale) site for you to check out. schoolchef www.health2go.com/distributor_info.htm Last edited by schoolchef : 04-06-2003 at 06:36 PM. |
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