

If you’re looking for even more hot chocolate treats, Hershey’s hot cocoa kisses are back on shelves for the holiday season. A classic 3-pack at Popbar goes for $8.99, and you can also find a similar product at Williams Sonoma for $13.95. If hot chocolate on a stick is more your thing, a website called Popbar makes just that! Simply stir the stick into any hot milk of your choice and it turns into hot chocolate. You could also try your hand at making your own hot cocoa bombs, as with this recipe from Create Kids Club that is customizable depending on whether you prefer milk, white or dark chocolate and if you want extras like peppermint. Last year, Instagrammer tried the Target hot cocoa bombs and said they melt right into the milk and taste good. The flavorful chocolate shells have mini marshmallows hidden inside, and they melt instantly into hot cocoa when mixed with warm milk, so all you have to do is heat up a glass of milk and drop a bomb in it! Unless, of course, you head to Target and pick up this unique treat just in time for the holidays: hot cocoa bombs!įrom Wondershop and exclusively at Target, you can purchase one rich hot chocolate bomb for $1.99 or a 3-pack for $3.99. While it’s easy to make using the instant, powdered hot chocolate, if you want real chocolate melted right into frothy milk, it takes a bit more work. Whether you start your morning with the sweet treat, save it for special occasions like Christmas Day or jazz it up by adding peppermint (or perhaps by turning it into an adult beverage), there’s no denying it’s perfect for warming you up and making you feel extra-cozy. Scrambled Chefs has done the work for us and collected thirty different homemade chocolate bomb recipes to try at home.Nothing - and I mean nothing - beats a hot, steamy cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter day.I Am Baker swears that her recipe is easy to follow and it also features homemade chocolate milk powder!.Sugar Geek Show’s recipe for hot cocoa bombs has a five star rating and includes a video tutorial.Speaking of DIY, there are several recipes available online for those that wish to try their hand at making hot cocoa bombs at home: Our favorite store Target is stocking hot cocoa bombs, too! You can find this adorably packaged bomb set at select stores or pick up a kit to make a DIY version yourself.I know the regular warehouses carried these last year, too, so keep your eyes peeled. This amazing set can be split into four gifts to share or it can also be 20 servings of hot chocolate hoarded all for yourself. On my latest trip to the new Costco business center in Stafford, Texas, I spied a GIANT package of Bom Bombs.Their bombs are made to order and always fresh! They’re currently serving some seasonal favorites: peppermint chocolate, eggnog, gingerbread, and pumpkin spice bombs! I have personally sampled these bombs and they are, well, the bomb. The Sweet Boutique Bakery – Founder and owner Christine Nguyen (and former Houston Moms contributor!) carries several different flavors of hot cocoa bombs at her retail location in Sugar Land, Texas.Lots of retailers have jumped on the hot chocolate bomb bandwagon here are our top local picks listed below : Where to Find Hot Chocolate Bombs in Houston: A fairly new novelty that my kiddos and I have been crushing on lately is hot chocolate bombs! Created in December 2019 by Eric Torres-Garcia, this fun alternative to traditional hot chocolate mix went viral quickly. A warm, homemade cup of hot chocolate is hard to beat, and it is a holiday tradition that I have enjoyed sharing with my children.
