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Take Pumpkin Spice to the next level with a Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate Bomb!

todaySeptember 23, 2021

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When you think of hot chocolate, you probably think winter, holidays, snow, cold, and all things December. That makes sense, because what feels better than wrapping your icy hands around a warm mug of chocolatey goodness after being out in the freezing weather? That feeling can only be beat by one thing: Instead of regular hot cocoa mix, you use a hot cocoa bomb.

You remember the craze from last year? It’s a chocolate hollow shell that’s filled with cocoa mix and little marshmallows. When you drop it into a warm cup of milk or water, the shell disintegrates oh-so-satisfyingly, revealing the mix and ‘mallows on the inside.

Since it’s fall, it seems a little early for that, but luckily Target and Rite Aid stores aren’t paying attention. They are both selling selling the limited-edition Frankford Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate Bomb that features a pumpkin spice-flavored Belgian milk chocolate exterior and vanilla mini marshmallows inside, giving it a sweet and slightly spicy finish. If you prefer to do your chocolate bomb shopping online, they are also available at Amazon and FrankfordCandy.com, while supplies last. (Remember, these are Limited Edition treats, so don’t wait too long!)

As part of the celebration, Frankford is also introducing new fall-inspired packaging for its original Frankford Hot Chocolate Bomb. Wrapped in gold foil with leaf graphics and packaged in a red box, the fall-inspired Frankford Hot Chocolate Bomb pays homage to the vibrant colors of autumn. The fall-inspired Frankford Hot Chocolate Bomb will be available at Walmart, Target, Walgreens and Rite Aid stores nationwide.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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