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Each container of Stephen's hot chocolate boasts, "Stephen's Gourmet Hot Cocoa is quite simply the richest, creamiest, most flavorful cocoa you have ever tasted. We guarantee it." Some containers even go so far as to say that if Stephen's isn't the best you've ever tasted, you get your money back.
Too bad it's true.
After tasting Stephen's, I will spend $2.99 for a container when it's on sale rather than half that for anything else. I can't help it.
Jon Boy has orange creme and mint flavors at home, and I have Dutch milk chocolate and hazelnut here at work.
*pours a scoop of powder into cup and fills with steaming hot water*
Mmmmmmm . . . .
Is Utah the only state with Stephen's, or is this available elsewhere?
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I discovered Stephens when I was in school in Utah. I found it last winter here in Texas and I was delighted. I love the hazlenut flavor.
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They have a holiday line that has Cinnamon Hot Chocolate. I *love* it, but my grocery store stopped carrying it when I went there last friday. I tried adding cinnamon to my hot chocolate, but it just wasn't the same...
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I wonder if their Mexican Hot Chocolate is anything like the hot chocolate my dad's cousin brought us from Puerto Rico, though this stuff was in a bar not a powder, it was amazing!
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I can't wait to try that recipe, but I think I'll do it when I get home so I'll have an audience...
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