If you find out, please let me know. We are desperate for Hershey's chocolate milk mix and will pay any price.
Thanks,
Thirsty in Alabama
dmike8@msn.com
We called the company, They quit making the powder in Feb 2009. If enough people call maybe they will put it back on the market.
1-800-468-1714
hershey milk choc powder lover
Hershey's quit making the powder mix in feb 2009. If you're lucky, you may find some on Ebay, Craigslist or some other internet marketing site.
Hershey's Kisses Christmas Mix can be purchased from local stores, specifically those specializing in confectionery or purchased online through vendors such as Candyfavourites.
Hot milk, chocolate powder and sugar.
Hersheys mix, i don't think you can find them on their own, but there's a bag that contains milk chocolate, dark chocolate, mr goodbars, and krackles.
First of all we should grind and mix the chocolate chips,thenwe can use it.
some can be ready made with powder milk but others are just cocoa powder and need milk poured into them.
Sugar, salt, or flour dissolved in water. Others can be hot chocolate powder, lemonade mix, baking mix, etc.
Cocoa is alaredy chocolate, it is unsweeted powder chocolate. If you add whole milk, cocoa butter and some sugar you get milk chocolate If you add some cocoa butter you get unsweeted chocolate If you add some cocoa butter and sugar you get dark chocolate, semi sweet chocolate. If you want to turn coco powder (the drink mix) into chocolate you can add cocoa butter to make chocolate (i have never tried this so i dont know if it will work)
The cocoa beans are separated into their differnt contents, most important in this case the cocoa butter and the cocoa powder. The cocoa powder is what holds the brown color. Leave the cocoa powder out of the mix, and you get white chocolate.
It is very simple to make an at home hot chocolate mix. One would need to add sugar, cocoa powder, water and milk to a mug. The solution has to be warmed and hot chocolate is prepared.
No, two totally different substances. First of all hot cocoa mixes contain sugar, powdered milk, salt, and cocoa powder and possibly some other ingredients. But cocoa powder is pure and is not any ingredients mixed together.
Usually yes. Some recipes specify "baking" cocoa powder just so that nobody gets confused and uses "drinking chocolate mix" instead (since this contains sugar and milk powder which would throw off the recipe).
Yep, course you can, I always use it and they're delicious.
I'm assuming you mean chocolate ice cream. If so, you can melt cooking chocolate and mix it into the ice cream base before freezing. You might even be able to use chocolate syrup in the base before freezing. If you didn't mean chocolate ice cream, no other ice cream needs cocoa powder at all.