Chocolate Martini III

Submitted by: sal 
For those who like a little candy in their drinks - creme de cacao and chocolate syrup are shaken with vodka and ice. 

Chocolate Martini II

Submitted by: Neuf 
Creme de cacao liqueur and butterscotch schnapps are shaken together over ice and strained into a martini glass. 

Nikki's Special Chocolate Martini

Submitted by: nikki p17 
This sweet and creamy martini is rich enough to be considered a dessert. 

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Chocolate Banana Martini

Submitted by: KIRSTENS18 
This grownup version of the banana milkshake is made with banana and coffee liqueurs, and served in a martini glass drizzled with chocolate syrup. 

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Submitted by: Eric the Red 
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Submitted by: POLKA 
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Submitted by: SCOTT HOLLERN 
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Submitted by: John Koeck 
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