Love is in the Air: News & Updates to Warm Your Winter!!
Candy Charades
Valentine’s Day chocolate boxes always have the traditional nougat and creme fillings, but there are also always a few mysteries that no one can quite seem to identify. For candies left over on February 15, gather some friends or family members for a game of charades. The goal: guess which flavor your teammate just ate.
Popcorn Drizzle
Chocolate-covered popcorn is a delicious alternative to the salty, buttery theater staple that you’re used to, and you can make it as simple or as involved as you like. Simply pop the popcorn, drip some chocolate on top, and start snacking away.
Hot Cocoa
If you have access to a powerful blender (plus melted chocolate, espresso powder, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and whole milk), you’ve got everything you need to whip up this wintertime staple.
Brownies
Brownies are a no-brainer! You can chop the chocolate up and then melt it into some yummy fudge brownies. It's simple and the kids can even help out!
Trail Mix
Good trail mix demands the presence of tasty chocolate! Grab ingredients for your favorite trail mix combination like nuts, yogurt bites, and crumbled cheese cubes and add chopped Valentine’s Day candy.
Monster Cookies
One of the easiest ways to use up chocolate is by adding it to cookies! Throw your leftover candy into your cookie dough mix. If your cookies are the break-and-bake type, add your candy while the cookies are cooling as a sweet topping.