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  2. Hot Chocolate vs Hot Cocoa: Do You Really Know the Difference?

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    Hot cocoa is usually made by mixing water into a cocoa powder and sugar mixture, and that makes it more watery and less creamy. You can boost the creaminess a little by using milk instead of water ...

  3. Hot chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Hot chocolate, also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a heated drink consisting of shaved or melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener. It is often garnished with whipped cream or marshmallows. Hot chocolate made with melted chocolate is sometimes called drinking chocolate, characterized by less ...

  4. What’s the Best Hot Chocolate Mix? I Tested 15+ Types ...

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    At $1 a box, Nestlé’s Rich Milk Chocolate Hot Cocoa Mix is one of the cheapest ways to satisfy a sugar craving. If you prefer your chocolate on the milkier end of the spectrum, this is the box ...

  5. I tried 5 hot-chocolate recipes from celebrity chefs, and ...

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    Garten's hot-chocolate recipe includes espresso powder and a cinnamon stick for garnish. ... This recipe results in a hot-cocoa powder that you can store and use again because it keeps ...

  6. Stephen's Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    It is a marketed as a premium-quality hot cocoa. The principal flavor is milk chocolate, but Stephen's Gourmet markets the powder in a variety of flavors. The company's "core flavors" are milk chocolate, mint truffle, French vanilla, and chocolate raspberry. [1]

  7. Swiss Miss - Wikipedia

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    The resulting consumer product was introduced in 1961 as the first powdered hot cocoa mix that could be prepared with water instead of milk. [1] [5] In 1967, the brand was sold to Beatrice Foods, which was later acquired by ConAgra. As of 2019, it had estimated annual sales of 50 million boxes of cocoa mix. [1]