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Nestle Abuelita Hot Chocolate Mix - 8ct

Nestle Abuelita Hot Chocolate Mix - 8ct
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Last Price: 2.99 USD

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When you make a cup of Nestlé ABUELITA Mexican hot chocolate, it means one thing: it’s family time! The unmistakable taste and aroma of our authentic, frothy Mexican chocolate, with a unique cinnamon flavor is the perfect excuse to bring your family together. ABUELITA Authentic Mexican hot chocolate has been fueling Hispanic family traditions for decades. With the box of 8, 1 oz. packets of granulated hot chocolate drink mix, it’s easy to pass on a rich family culture, traditions and make cherished memories. The packets make it convenient and easy to enjoy anywhere, anytime, making it the perfect treat for the entire family. Prepare it on the stovetop with a traditional molinilloor whisk. No matter how you make it, hot or cold, a traditional and delicious cup is just minutes away. To make your hot chocolate beverage: Empty one envelope of powder mix into a cup. Add 6 fl. oz. of water while stirring. Microwave: Heat 6 fl. oz. of water in microwave–safe cup for 90 seconds or until hot. Stir in one envelope of powder mix. Serve and enjoy family time! Flecks of chocolate may surface after mixing. This is perfectly natural and part of the authentic appeal of Mexican-style hot chocolate. In 1919, brothers Francisco and Raymundo González Barragán founded Fábrica de Chocolates La Azteca in Veracruz, Mexico, specializing in hot chocolate. By 1938, the factory was the primary chocolate manufacturer in Mexico. Now, the company’s signature, authentic ABUELITA hot chocolate is still made right in Mexico and is a favorite enjoyed around the world. With a sweet aroma and rich flavor, it’s no wonder that ABUELITA has been an essential part of togetherness for generations!

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