just in perfect time for the colder season! haven't seen these before, could at a Mexican grocery store.
by nazni88
9 Comments
wehrwolf512
Jsyk nestle chocolate is produced by slave labor
Edit: I didn’t read your username, I wouldn’t have tried to preach about human rights to a nazi if I had.
themostdownbad
Are they good? How do they taste compared to regular hot chocolate
allgespraeche
Not trying to be mean but this is pretty much the same as any hot chocolate. They all have around 25-35 calories. Others just give you way, way more per thing you buy.
It only sounds so little because these are 8g per serving, not the typical ~15g most others have.
Separate_Meeting3538
Personally, I don’t find this one tastes good at all – now it just sits in the back of my pantry. One of the not worth it swaps, in my opinion.
spaceboat13
I find getting some cacao powder is the way to go
a-wheat-thin
Hot chocolate is one of those things I just don’t gaf about when it comes to calorie counting.
It’s a special treat I will indulge on occasionally and enjoy in its full caloric density.
9 Comments
Jsyk nestle chocolate is produced by slave labor
Edit: I didn’t read your username, I wouldn’t have tried to preach about human rights to a nazi if I had.
Are they good? How do they taste compared to regular hot chocolate
Not trying to be mean but this is pretty much the same as any hot chocolate. They all have around 25-35 calories. Others just give you way, way more per thing you buy.
It only sounds so little because these are 8g per serving, not the typical ~15g most others have.
Personally, I don’t find this one tastes good at all – now it just sits in the back of my pantry. One of the not worth it swaps, in my opinion.
I find getting some cacao powder is the way to go
Hot chocolate is one of those things I just don’t gaf about when it comes to calorie counting.
It’s a special treat I will indulge on occasionally and enjoy in its full caloric density.
A bit of sprinkled cinnamon in that is great
[Fuck Nestle. ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_of_Nestl%C3%A9)
but nestle. no thanks.