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Nestle's Hot Cocoa Mix


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I received this form Nestle's today:

October 1, 2009

Thank you for taking the time to contact Nestl


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All flavors as of 6/2008 include statement: Made on equipment that also processes soy and wheat.

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Thanks for letting us know. I switched to Swiss Miss a few years ago when Nestle changed their ingredients and started adding sucralose to their regular hot cocoa mix. Ick! If I wanted Splenda in there I'd buy the diet version, thank you!

homemaker Enthusiast

Does anyone know a gluten-free cocoa mix?

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I am switching to Swiss Miss....for sure...

Michelle1234 Contributor

I use 100% Nestles powdered cocoa and add plain sugar. Can be added to milk or water. Taste's great and no nasty chemicals. Only slightly more trouble than ripping open a mix bag as you have to dip the spoon into the cocoa and then a different spoon into the sugar. This is the way we used to make it in the girl scouts when I was a kid. I don't use vanilla but the recipes below do.

I have two containers of the 100% cocoa and neither says it is processed on equipment that also processes wheat and I've never had a reaction to my hot cocoa.

Here is a slightly more complicated recipe. Since your looking for a mix this may not be for you.

Open Original Shared Link

Here is Nestles own recipe that will give you the ratio of cocoa to sugar if you want to prepare your own mix.

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1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/3 cup NESTLɮ TOLL HOUSE

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SGWhiskers Collaborator

You can also add a splash of vanilla to a bunch of sugar, mix very well and then add the right amount of chocolate powder mix again and reseal in a bigger container. Also, consider adding your mini marshmallows and you are all set. Cheaper, safer, and yummier.

foodiegurl Collaborator

Abeulita, Mexican hot chocolate, imported by Nestle is gluten-free, and delicious!!!

**But only the disk format is, the powder form is NOT gluten-free.


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