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HOT CHOCOLATE ON A STICK, WHO DOESN'T LIKE SOME KIND OF FOOD ON A STICK!

   Nothing is better on a cold autumn day than a cup of hot chocolate.  Nothing is better to give as a gift to that special someone than hot chocolate on a stick.  Even if you don't want to heat up some milk, you could eat this decadance right off the stick.  Theses recipies are brought to you by www.whipperberry.com.  Make some cookies for dunking and enjoy a cup of cocoa!


Hot Chocolate on a Stick




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   Yes you heard me right…Hot Chocolate on a Stick!! This is the cutest idea of the season and I just had to share. I was inspired by Make and Takes via Pen & Paperflowers, thanks ladies!!


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   Then you assemble. Place a ganache block on the bottom, a marshmallow on top, then skewer with a stick.



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  Embellish the stick with Divine Twine or ribbon…


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   Try to resist eating them all, and package them up to give to your friends and neighbors…



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I’ll make it even easier…here is a free printable tag for your tasty little gifts {click on image to print tags}


Hot Chocolate on a Stick printable copy


When you are finished…heat up some milk, pour it in a mug, and give your little treat a try…yum!


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And the best part about this treat? It can be given and enjoyed all winter long, not just during the holidays!

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