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My sister Jen is back again! This time she is sharing a homemade hot chocolate gift that would be great for neighbors, teachers or anyone on your list. I had no idea it was so easy to make your OWN hot chocolate, it’s almost as easy as tearing open a pouch of hot cocoa mix, but I am sure it taste so much better. Enjoy!
Homemade Hot Chocolate & Gift Packaging
Everyone enjoys a great cup of hot chocolate this time of year! I have been making this recipe for for years. My family loves it, it is there absolute favorite. Plus, it is so easy to make. I thought it would make a cute gift to go along with the baked goods I make every year.
This is what you will need for each gift:
- 1/3 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1/3 cup of sugar
- 1/3 cup of mini marshmallows
- 1 small sandwtch bag
- 1 Wilson Disposable Frosting Bag
- Some ribbon to tie it off
- Tag with instructions
Add the following into the disposable frosting bag:
- Add the sugar into the bag
- Add the Chocolate chips
- Add the marshmallows in a small sandwich bag and then place on top of the chocolate chips
- Tie it off with a ribbon
- Add a Tag with the directions
Hot Chocolate directions: Add 4 cups milk, sugar and chocolate chips into saucepan and stir until melted. Heat until desired temperature. Pour into mugs, top with marshmallows. Enjoy! (makes 4 cups)
We love to make your gift giving super easy, so we made a tag that you can print out and attach to the package. Just click on the image to print. For best results print onto white cardstock. Enjoy!
Thema (tay-mah) says
Very nice, I’ll have to try this one.
Thank you for sharing!
T.
R. W. Newton says
I was intrigued by this recipe and thought the packaging was so cute, so I went to Michael’s with my 40% off coupon in hand and purchased the Wilton bags, 24 of them! I made 24 hot chocolate packages, and delivered them to school teachers and all the neighbors on my street. Of course I had to make the hot chocolate first, to make sure it was as good as it sounded…and it was! Thank you so much, Christy, for this recipe!! It’s no-bake and lots of fun, and ends up looking so cute!!