Hot Cocoa Bombs Are Selling Out Across New Jersey; Here's Where To Find Them
By Kristen|Published February 01, 2021
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Delicious hot cocoa bombs are New Jersey’s biggest winter trend this year. Delectable and delightful, they rarely stay on shelves for long. What is a hot cocoa bomb? Also known as a hot chocolate bomb, they are chocolate spheres filled with hot chocolate mix and marshmallows or other mix-ins. They are available in a variety of flavors. How do you use hot cocoa bombs? Easy! Put them in your mug and fill the glass with hot milk. Watch the chocolate bomb melt and the cocoa spill out. Most importantly, where can you get hot cocoa bombs in New Jersey. Several amazing cafes and bakeries across the state, including the following.
In addition to heart-shaped cocoa bombs perfect for Valentine's Day, they offer alcohol-infused cocoa bombs and vegan cocoa bombs. The booze bombs come in whiskey and Bailey's.
In addition to more traditional flavors including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and peppermint, this shop (with two South Jersey locations) offers white lucky charms, sea salt caramel, vanilla cappuccino, and more.
Every dessert that comes out of Kara Kakes is incredible and dessert drinks are no different. You'll find creative varieties here including strawberry milkshake, cookies & cream, s'mores, chocolate overload, and unicorn (hot chocolate with unicorn marshmallows).
Hot chocolate bombs make great gifts! Suzi's offers bombs made with their specially blended hot chocolate and topped with treats like graham crackers and cookie crumbs.
Other New Jersey chocolate shops, bakeries, and cafes offering hot cocoa bombs include Meyer’s House of Sweets in Wyckoff and Black Rail Coffee in Hoboken. Have you tried hot cocoa bombs yet? Do you have a favorite place in NJ to find them?
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