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Chocolate syrup was often used in black-and-white |
Chocolate syrup was often used in [[black-and-white movie]]s to simulate blood, because it was safe for the performers to swallow, easy to get out of clothing, and cheap to buy. It was used in many movies, including ''[[The Wasp Woman]]'' and ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''. |
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==Products== |
==Products== |
Revision as of 01:15, 26 August 2013
Chocolate syrup topping on ice cream, in a bowl | |
Type | Syrup |
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Main ingredients | Cocoa powder, sugar, water |
Chocolate syrup is a chocolate flavored condiment. It is often used as a topping for various desserts, such as ice cream, or mixed with milk to make chocolate milk. Chocolate syrup is also used to top puddings.
Basic ingredients
A very simple chocolate syrup can be made from unsweetened cocoa powder, sugar and water. Recipes may also include other ingredients such as corn syrup, malt, and flavorings like vanilla extract.
Other uses
Chocolate syrup was often used in black-and-white movies to simulate blood, because it was safe for the performers to swallow, easy to get out of clothing, and cheap to buy. It was used in many movies, including The Wasp Woman and Psycho.
Products
- Fox's U-bet chocolate syrup
- Somebody's Mother's Chocolate Sauce
- Bosco Chocolate Syrup
- Hershey's Chocolate Syrup
- Culver's Chocolate Syrup
- Nestle Quik Chocolate Syrup
See also