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McDonald's hot chocolate
Ianwzzz
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If you like McDonald's hot chocolate but are fed up of getting a weak tasteless cup, you can buy the syrup on line. It is called Jubillee. Just search for Jubilee hot chocolate on Google, it's not cheap but it lasts a long time.
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I can only find the powder, not a syrup?“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
The very first result from a Google search for Jubilee hot chocolate is this one:davemorton wrote: »I can only find the powder, not a syrup?
http://www.theespressoshop.co.uk/en/Jubilee-Liquid-Chocolate-1Kg-Tin/m-2037.aspx
However, I would like them to actually prove their claim that this product is "Superior in every respect to powder based products"
I'm a big hot chocolate drinker and my favourite by a long way is this:
It's not cheap at about £5 per tin but it's just over 50% cocoa solids which is double that found in Cadbury and many other drinking chocolates.0 -
why should you want to buy a foul tasting hot chocolate in bulk , once a month or so is bad enough , as its only marginally better than Mc *rap coffeeSave a Rachael
buy a share in crapita0 -
pappa_golf wrote: »why should you want to buy a foul tasting hot chocolate in bulk , once a month or so is bad enough , as its only marginally better than Mc *rap coffee
Perhaps he likes it or is this not allowed? Your intolerance is showing and not for the first time.0 -
shaun_from_Africa wrote: »It's not cheap at about £5 per tin but it's just over 50% cocoa solids which is double that found in Cadbury and many other drinking chocolates.
What I do is buy cheap drinking chocolate and add extra cocoa powder to it.
My son likes this one http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=278831973 not cheap so I only use it for him.0 -
iammumtoone wrote: »What I do is buy cheap drinking chocolate and add extra cocoa powder to it.
My son likes this one http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=278831973 not cheap so I only use it for him.
£2.50 at Mr A's right now.
http://groceries.asda.com/product/hot-chocolate/sweet-freedom-choc-shot-liquid-hot-chocolate/9100019794450 -
PasturesNew wrote: »
Thanks for that I will stock up, I don't normally see it on offer.0 -
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All you need to do is ask for an extra shot of chocolate syrup when ordering your McD's hot chocolate, they don't charge extra for it either.0
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When you get a hot chocolate at McDonald's sometimes it can be very strong and other times it is tasteless. You can't just ask them to put more syrup in before you have tasted it. If you order in the drive through if means you then have to park and go inside, which is pointless using the drive through in the first place. Most of the time when it is tasteless the machine is empty of syrup. Why can't McDonald's staff keep the machine topped up and make sure it dispenses the same amount of syrup each time.0
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