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

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    The homespun mason jar packaging is sweet, but I feared this Long Island-made mix would taste like cocoa powder with a hint of sugar sprinkled in. I’ll never judge a cocoa by its container again.

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    To find the best hot chocolate mix, I conducted a taste test featuring 12 different types of hot chocolate. To ensure fairness, my husband prepared each mix while I stayed out of the kitchen.

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    4. Savory Spice Classic. $12 from Savory Spice Shop Now. When other hot cocoa mixes feel too light, it almost seems like a mistake. Savory Spice's classic mix is something else entirely.

  5. Hot chocolate - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Heated beverage of chocolate in milk or water For other uses, see Hot chocolate (disambiguation). Hot chocolate A cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows. Region of origin Mesoamerica Color Brown or chestnut Flavor Chocolate Ingredients Chocolate or cocoa powder, milk or water, sugar ...

  6. 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]

  7. Ibarra (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Heat the milk until it is near boiling, then blend the milk and chocolate in a blender until the chocolate is completely dissolved, and serve hot. Ibarra can also be prepared on the stove by dissolving the wedges in hot milk, then whisking the cocoa with a molinillo or wire whisk. In Mexico, in the traditional Aztec and Mayan form, Cayenne ...