idk personally I wouldn't want my diamond covered in chocolate. I would like to know what it looks like when I recieved it, waiting for the chocolate to melt or picking or sucking it off would be a drag. Then it would need a good clean.
2007-12-22 13:07:25
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answered by holly 7
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Korvyn had the best idea but, hamrrfan pointed out some VERY good cautions. Suggestion: Get some cherry cordials and remove the cherry and syrup from the inside of one of them. You can remove the bottom of one of the candies by looping some thread around it's circumference and pulling the ends so the loop will get smaller and cut through the chocolate. After you remove the bottom and inside of the candy put the ring inside and reattach the bottom. I can't guarantee your fiancee won't chip a tooth but,this will lessen the chance more than if the ring were coated in chocolate. BTW I recently got married myself Thursday the 20th.
2007-12-22 13:50:54
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answered by Emissary 6
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What happens if someone pops it in her mouth and chips a tooth?
What if she swallows it? Will she be thrilled to see it come out 2-3 days later?
What if she chokes on it? Can you do the Heimlich maneuver while saying, "Honey, you are the most precious thing in life. Would you marry me?"
2007-12-22 12:27:16
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answered by hamrrfan 7
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that would be awsome especially if it was a wedding
no but tht would be cool especially if it was a wedding ring:)
lol
i wish i could:)
great idea though
2007-12-22 12:20:39
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answered by Forevercool F 2
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Why not just buy the ring and dip it yourself?
2007-12-22 12:21:37
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answered by Korvyn 1
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I don't think so
2007-12-22 12:25:52
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answered by zoey1176 5
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i guess SO *smirks*
naww there isn't.
2007-12-22 12:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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what?
2007-12-22 12:29:57
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answered by ♥ 4
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