It’s creamy, smooth and smells deliciously chocolatey – with an extra taste of vanilla.This is certainly not the healthiest option – with an astonishingly high sugar content of 61% - but perfect for an occasional treat.
At 63p per 100g, the Cadbury’s branded product was two and a half times more expensive than the cheapest alternatives available at Aldi and Lidl.Asda's hot chocolate was strangely savouryCocoa content=12%The Asda product made quite a smooth drink – apart from a few large lumps stuck at the bottom of the cup – but it didn’t taste of much.It’s unsurprising that it didn’t taste sweet, but with a 6.4% sugar content, it was the healthiest drink we tried. It was also one of the cheapest.
It was difficult to mix in and there were lots of lumps on the surface and grit at the bottom of the mug. We were not impressed that there was only 350g of powder, despite it coming in bigger packaging than most of the other products we tested.Tesco's version tasted thin and wateryCocoa content=13%This one was disappointing. The powder was difficult to mix in and left lots of lumps on the surface.Although a healthier choice with only 7.0% sugar, this was lacking in chocolatey taste.
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