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− | '''Chocolate Cauldrons''' are boxed chocolates that are filled with [[Firewhiskey]] and presumably shaped like [[cauldron]]s. [[Romilda Vane]] gave [[Harry Potter]] a box that she had spiked with [[Love Potion]] in [[1996]]. On [[1 March |
+ | '''Chocolate Cauldrons''' are boxed chocolates that are filled with [[Firewhiskey]] and presumably shaped like [[cauldron]]s. [[Romilda Vane]] gave [[Harry Potter]] a box that she had spiked with [[Love Potion]] in [[1996]]. On [[1 March]], they were eaten by [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]], who mistook them for birthday sweets. |
There are most likely eight in a package, since when Ron Weasley ate four Cauldrons with Romilda's love potion in them, Harry said, ''"You just ate half a box of Chocolate Cauldrons."'' |
There are most likely eight in a package, since when Ron Weasley ate four Cauldrons with Romilda's love potion in them, Harry said, ''"You just ate half a box of Chocolate Cauldrons."'' |
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Chocolate Cauldrons are boxed chocolates that are filled with Firewhiskey and presumably shaped like cauldrons. Romilda Vane gave Harry Potter a box that she had spiked with Love Potion in 1996. On 1 March, they were eaten by Ron Weasley, who mistook them for birthday sweets.
There are most likely eight in a package, since when Ron Weasley ate four Cauldrons with Romilda's love potion in them, Harry said, "You just ate half a box of Chocolate Cauldrons."
Behind the scenes
- In the book, Ron eats "about half a box" of these, but in the film, he eats the whole box.
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter sells Chocolate Cauldrons. They are hollow milk chocolate cauldrons, with a green mashmallow "foam".