Hiking Electronic CO., Ltd.
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Price: | 500.0 USD |
Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,WU |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
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Surround desk of chocolate fountains with 7 tires
Feature |
Minimum diameter of board :64cm Maximum diameter of board: 100cm Height :32 cm Net Weight: 10kg Gross Weight: 12kg. |
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we will keep online every work day.if you have any questions for products plz contact me Email: info@ hiking8.com |
Surround desk of chocolate fountains with 7 tires
1.The diameter of hole : 52cm ( this size could according to your requirement)
2.Minimum diameter of board :64cm
3.Maximum diameter of board: 100cm
4.Height :32 cm
chocolate fountain desk
The history of chocolate fountain
Chocolate fountain machines were invented by Ben Brisman and popularized in 1991 by a Canadian company called Design & Realisation . They did not become very popular until Design & Realisation began displaying these fountains at the National Restaurant Show in Chicago, starting in the early 1990s. Jay Harlan (an entrepreneur and former Marriott catering executive) collaborated with D & R to introduce the chocolate fountain to the U.S. hotel and resort industry. Jay Harlan's company (Buffet Enhancements International) began distributing the D&R fountain in the U.S. in 2001. It wasn't long after 2001 that Buffet Enhancements copied and improved the D & R fountain idea and began manufacturing their own American-made version. In 2003, the savvy West Coast company Sephra of California stepped into the marketplace and started selling their own high-end Chinese manufactured fountains. Sephra modified and enhanced the design of the chocolate fountain to make its operation easier and to make clean-up more simplified. Sephra introduced a variety of accessories for their fountains and they added several size options to accommodate even the grandest of catering events. Because D & R's fountains were copied and heavily advertised in the U.S. and abroad, it wasn't long before chocolate fountains were the popular choice for catering events from coast to coast.