Choc-O-Lait Hot Chocolate - Hazelnut (24)
- Made with Callebaut chocolate
- Approx 33g chocolate
- Individually wrapped (24 pack)
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What customers think
"Kids absolutely loved them. They tasted great and a lovely creamy flavour."
"Best out of the 3 as this is more choclatey"
"Strong Tasty Happy mornings"
"Great way to enjoy your hot chocolate"
"Yummy choc sticks just what was required"
Key product features
- 24 x Luxury Belgian Hot Chocolate Dip - Hazelnut
- Made With Callebaut Chocolate
- Approx 33g Chocolate
- Individually Wrapped (24 pack)
Sheer heaven on a stick! A harmonic blend of pure chocolate and roasted hazelnuts. For a tasty cup of hot-chocolate-with-nuts.
Choc-o-lait, the perfect creation for all those out there who love real hot chocolate, was created in early 2004. As with most great ideas, the concept is simplicity itself: a wooden stick with a block of real Belgian chocolate on the end. Stir for a minute in a mug of hot milk (80°C) and there you have it – the tastiest hot chocolate you could ever wish for.
The world is melting away for Choc-o-lait, the pioneer of chocolate sticks. How about you?
Instructions
- Heat Milk & Pour Into Mug
- Stir In Hot Chocolate Stick
- Enjoy!!!
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01698 842528Customer reviews
5 reviews on









Kids absolutely loved them. They tasted great and a lovely creamy flavour.
May 14, 2018 by Michael Hackworth
Best out of the 3 as this is more choclatey
February 22, 2018 by Caroline J
Strong Tasty Happy mornings
December 19, 2017 by TEODOR DISHLIEV
Great way to enjoy your hot chocolate
December 12, 2017 by Frank
Yummy choc sticks just what was required
January 10, 2017 by Jason Sugden