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Triple Chocolate Hot Cocoa Mix - Sachets - Original or NEW Peppermint!

Now in regular and Peppermint, on sale! Our own gourmet instant Hot Dark Chocolate Mix in single-serving sachets! We worked on the perfect blend of 3 rich cocoas, including deep, dark Black Cocoa (the type of cocoa they use to make Oreo cookies!), to create a perfect Dark Chocolate Hot Cocoa mix. All-natural ingredients - no thickeners, stabilizers, or whatever they add in the store-bought cocoas. Just add hot water and stir!

The single-serving sachets are ultra-convenient and make a generous 8 oz. serving. Great for traveling and bringing in to work. For iced chocolate drink, mix with half the hot water then pouring it over ice. 

NEW! Peppermint flavor uses real crushed candy cane powder, all natural ingredients. We have not had our Peppermint flavor available in sachets until now. Try them at this great sale price!

6 single-serving sachets in tear-open packets. 

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Ingredients: Original

Natural Cocoa, Dutch Cocoa (alkali), Black Cocoa, organic cane sugar, non-fat milk powder, vanilla, salt.

Ingredients: Peppermint

Natural Cocoa, Dutch Cocoa (alkali), Black Cocoa, organic cane sugar, non-fat milk powder, peppermint flavor, natural color, salt.

(Oreo Cookies are a trademark of Mondelez International Co.)

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