The video features a vintage Mattel Chocolot candy maker from 1979. The host, Lucky Penny Shop, showcases how to use the device to make chocolate treats. They demonstrate mixing and heating chocolate, pouring it into molds, and then chilling the chocolate in the refrigerator. After removing the chocolate from the molds, they show how to wrap the treats in foil. The host notes that while the device may not produce retail-style chocolate, it's a fun and nostalgic toy that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The product being featured is a Mattel Chocolot candy maker.
2. The candy maker was released in 1979.
3. The product number on the box is 31325 D770.
4. The product number on the instructions is 1325.
5. There was no chocolate included in the box when it was purchased.
6. The candy maker requires supervision as it can get hot.
7. The candy maker includes molds, a mixing spoon, and a heating element.
8. The molds are made of hollow plastic and can be used with other candy makers.
9. The candy maker can be used with various types of chocolate, including Hershey's and Baker's dipping chocolate.
10. The chocolate needs to be melted in the candy maker before being poured into the molds.
11. The molds need to be refrigerated for about 10 minutes to set the chocolate.
12. The chocolate can be wrapped in foil wrappers provided with the candy maker.
13. The candy maker includes instructions and a small advertisement for mail-order parts.
14. The product is a vintage item and may require some experimentation to use effectively.