Colour Changing Hot Chocolate

I purchased some in december after trying at the World of Disney. I actually like it..and I, also, think it tastes more like white chocolate...which I prefer. I have to agree w/other posters and I do put more teaspoons of cocoa into the cup, then it says to put in. I just keep adding until I like the taste of it.
 
I don't know about the color changing type, but there is a hot chocolate mixture called chocolate caramel. It has mickey on the container and you should be able to find it at DTD or Main Street Confectionery mixed in with the other hot chocolates. My parents tried samples of it in the world of disney store and just had to have it...2 containers! Yes, lol, we spend $22 on hot cocoa powder. :faint:
 
The tins are really cute. My kids won't drink it though, and neither will I. :crazy2: But I refuse to throw out the tins, so I think I'm going to take the suggestions others have made on here & fill them with hot chocolate flavors I like. :goodvibes
 

The light colored cocoas are made with Belgian white chocolate - makes sense in order to color it properly. Either the red or the dark blue is made from traditional dark chocolate resulting in a more traditional taste.

When making the cocoa, remember that the amounts to use are based on using 6 oz of water to 2 Tbsp of cocoa mix. Most mugs are 10-12 oz capacity (some even larger) so if you fill the mug to capacity the cocoa may seem watery.
 














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