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So I am on my pre op diet. My surgery is on Monday! But, I was REALLY craving hot chocolate. It's EXTREMELY cold outside. But, since I'm really not allowed to have hot chocolate... or do I have any Reduced Sugar kind to even try to sneak it I improvised!

I warmed up some milk.... and put in my Carnation Instant Start (Sugar Free) that I'm allowed to have! And, YUM!

Tastes JUST like hot chocolate.< /p>

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So I am on my pre op diet. My surgery is on Monday! But, I was REALLY craving hot chocolate. It's EXTREMELY cold outside. But, since I'm really not allowed to have hot chocolate... or do I have any Reduced Sugar kind to even try to sneak it I improvised!

I warmed up some milk.... and put in my Carnation Instant Start (Sugar Free) that I'm allowed to have! And, YUM!

Tastes JUST like hot chocolate.< /p>

Thank you for that tip. I drink Carnation every morning on my way to work. Right now it is really cold outside when I go so I appreciate your tip - now I can have it warm instead of cold. I can't imagine why I didn't think of that. Nice way to start the morning.!!!!

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I will have to try that! I have been wanting hot cocoa!

Thank you for that tip. I drink Carnation every morning on my way to work. Right now it is really cold outside when I go so I appreciate your tip - now I can have it warm instead of cold. I can't imagine why I didn't think of that. Nice way to start the morning.!!!!

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You can make Protein hot chocolate out of any Protein powder.

Just mix up a scoop of your favorite chocolate Protein Powder in a little bit of room temp. Water. Wisk is well.

Get a coffee mug and make the Water very hot. Then wisk together your Protein powder water and it's yummy!

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