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Posted 12 January 2024

Cadbury Drinking Hot Chocolate, 500 g £2.75 with S&S

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Top tip for the cold chocolate video recipe: please use a small amount of hot milk first to dissolve the powder
Our classic Cadbury drinking hot chocolate makes cold days warmer, cosier and chocolate-filled, with the touch of a chocolatier who's been making hot chocolate for almost 200 years
Enjoy your hot cocoa with the rich and creamy flavour of real Cadbury chocolate, which combines seamlessly with gently warmed milk
Simply mix the cocoa powder into milk by swirling with a spoon or whisk when it's hot for a smooth, even and well-balanced chocolatey texture
Using 100% sustainable cocoa produced as part of our Cocoa Life program supporting farmers, local communities and land in cocoa-growing regions

Ingredients: :
Sugar, Cocoa Powder, Acidity Regulator (Potassium Carbonates), Flavouring, Cocoa Solids 31% minimum

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  1. creamola's avatar
    Take care if you suffer from acid reflux: For some time now, Mondelēz (Cadburys) have been using "flavourings" in their Chocolate products. The ingredients of this particular Drinking chocolate being "Sugar, cocoa powder, acidity regulator (potassium carbonates), flavouring".

    Why they find it necessary to use some sort of flavouring in addition to chocolate, goodness only knows - but I suspect it allows them to use less of said chocolate - which would be the most expensive ingredient. Anyhow, when this "flavouring" shenanigans from Cadbury first started, a number of friends (with a taste for a bit of chocolate while watching the TV of an evening) started to notice an increase in overnight reflux - with a weird sort of false chocolatey taste (if you know, you know). Changing to a chocolate that was ONLY flavoured with Chocolate, fixed it - but not their waistlines, obvs.
  2. Satchmo's avatar
    Very tempting, but, I find I buy these large tins, have a few days of using it and then go onto something else and then 6 mths on, I find it again at the back of the cupboard, and possibly end up wasting it.
  3. leejay's avatar
    Got one from home bargains yesterday £3.99-750g so similar price if you have one close by.
    pippa999's avatar
    I got the last one from HB good deal I thought
  4. Jason_AB's avatar
    Aldi have their own version of this for about £1.55. I prefer it to this one
  5. dh12g09's avatar
    B&M selling this for £2.50
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