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<description>Birthday greetings in chocolate. Who'da thunk it?! But if you have a chocoholic in your life who has everything, why not throw him or her a chocolate-themed birthday party?</description>
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	<description>Got a birthday to celebrate and you're not sure how? Why not have a chocolate birthday party?

Chocolate Birthday Party Tips
1. Make sure the person having the birthday likes chocolate.
2. Assuming he or she does, create chocolate-themed invitations, and explain that the theme is chocolate. You might even want to suggest that the gifts are all chocolate gifts--especially if the birthday person is a true chocoholic.
3. Consider buying or renting a chocolate fountain and have things to dip into it like fruit (especially strawberries and bananas), jumbo marshmallows, pretzels, graham crackers, cubes of pound cake, etc.
4. Of course, you must have a chocolate birthday cake with chocolate frosting!
5. Consider personalized wrappers to hand out as favors. You can buy the wrappers fairly cheaply, and you can buy chocolate bars for them in bulk. Chances are you aren't having lots and lots of people, so this wouldn't be a huge expense. It just requires some advance planning.

As far as chocolate gifts go, there are a wide variety of them. You can get a box of assorted chocolates, a box of gourmet chocolates, a chocolate gift basket, or a chocolate gift tower. We searched the Internet for some unique ideas, and we found a Chocolate Birthday Card on chocolate.com. It comes with a place to insert a candle and six chocolate-dipped strawberries! Yumsville U.S.A.!

Hopefully you'll have a successful party, and your chocoholic will have a great birthday!
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