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Dark chocolate is really complex, and can be difficult to blend with other forceful ingredients like Scotch.
Peel the fruit first so that you don't end up with tough skins that will be difficult to blend.
Oil pastels, on the other hand, can be difficult to blend with the other types of pastels.
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