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Ghirardelli Chocolate Hot Chocolate Mix - Double Chocolate, 16 oz

Ghirardelli Chocolate Hot Chocolate Mix - Double Chocolate, 16 oz
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Price: $5.95

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Product Description

The luxuriously deep flavor of Ghirardelli premium Double Chocolate Hot Cocoa creates the intense, lingering chocolate experience cherished by true cocoa lovers. We start with cocoa from the finest beans, blend just the right amount of sugar and real vanilla, and add real chocolate for a rich chocolate taste. This item is available in a multi-pack at fantastic savings! Be sure to take advantage of our special holiday values.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31 in Gourmet Food
  • Size: 16 oz can
  • Brand: Ghirardelli
  • Ingredients: Sweet Ground Chocolate And Cocoa (Contains: Sugar, Cocoa, Unsweetened Chocolate, Soy Lecithin - An Emulsifier, Vanilla)

Features

  • The luxuriously deep flavor of Ghirardelli premium Double Chocolate Hot Cocoa creates the intense, lingering chocolate experience cherished by true cocoa lovers.
  • We start with cocoa from the finest beans, blend just the right amount of sugar and real vanilla, and add real chocolate for a rich chocolate taste.
  • Net Weight: 16 oz.

Customer Reviews

New Recipie: Less servings More Sugar Not recommended (I used to)1
I'm not a member of the food police. However; I get really mad when a company short changes their customers hoping they will not notice. ESPECIALLY a supposed higher end "GOURMET" producer like Ghirardelli!

The quick and dirty for those who don't want to read my detailed review.
**Is it better than "Swiss Miss," YES.
**Did it used to be better before they over-sweetened, cut the # of servings from 20 to 12 and generally ruined a decent product? YES!
**Is it over-priced and resting on the Ghirardelli name? OH YES.
**Is it a way to impress people who don't know any better albiet for a price? Probably.
**Do I still recommend Ghirardelli Hot Chocolates. NOPE Not Any More. (want to know why? read on)

For years I have enjoyed the Ghirardelli line of hot chocolates. That is about to change!
NOTE: Until this year they have born the subtitle "Old Fashioned." That designation has been dropped for reasons which will soon become apparent. They have also quite conspicuously dropped the Product Satisfaction Guarantee along with the Ghirardelli address for applying for reimbursement if you the consumer were dissatisfied. Does this bode well for us? You be the judge and by all means let Ghirardelli know. I cannot include the address due to Amazon review policies. You may however contact them by email at their website.
Something I strongly encourage. As a hot chocolate lover I want the original recipie back. I hope after reading my review you will too.

What is Ghirardelli doing? Quite simply boosting the sugar levels to astronomical levels and engaging in what I call "shorting."
Before a serving of any Ghirardelli hot chocolate mix consisted of (3) Tbsp., (22g) yielding twenty, (20) servings per 16oz. can.
NOW one serving is (4) Tbsp., (39 grams) yielding only TWELVE (12) servings for the same 16oz. can. This gives us 40 percent LESS servings per can. And at an average of $5.50 per can less s&h an increase from 27.5 cents/serving to 45.8 cents/serving. -- Some may say this is gourmet hot chocolate why quarrel over a few cents. Fair question, but lets be sure were talking about chocolate and not cheap fillers.

I have a few cans still left from the "Old Fashioned" style which is what Ghirardelli has marketed for years. It IS different and I can taste the difference. However, I will post both Nutrition labels side by side for you to compare and add my analysis at the end. Hopefully the facts will be as clear to you as they are me.
NOTE: the nutrition label is a requirement of the USDA. Further they are reprinted everywhere so I am assuming that this is PUBLIC DOMAIN information. (That doesn't mean that Ghirardelli will like me telling you about it.)

I will be comparing Ghirardelli OLD FASHIONED HOT CHOCOLATE "DOUBLE CHOCOLATE" to the new replacement Ghirardelli PREMIUM HOT COCOA "DOUBLE CHOCOLATE." Note it is now called Hot Cocoa & not Hot Chocolate.

I have Chocolate Mocha and Chocolate Hazelnut to compare as well and that the differences are negligible. It is usually only 0.5g of fat but mostly 1 - 2g of sugar is the usual difference. And of course both use natural & artificial flavors.

THE COMPARISON

OLD FASHIONED HOT CHOCOLATE_________PREMIUM HOT COCOA
Serv Size 3 tbsp (22g) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serv Size 4 Tbsp. (39g)
Serv Per container about 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . Serv Per container about 12
Per Serving
Calories 80 Cal from Fat 15 . . . . . . . . . . . Calories 140 Cal from Fat 20
Total Fat 1.5g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Fat 2.5g
Saturated Fat 0.5g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturated Fat 1g - - -Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sodium 55mg
Total Carbohydrate 19g . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Total Carbohydrate 34g
Dietary Fiber 1g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dietary Fiber 2g
Sugars 17g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sugars 29g
Protein 1g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protein 2g
Vitamin A 0% - - C 0% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vitamin A 0% - - C 0%
Calcium 0% - - Iron 2% . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calcium 2% - - Iron 6%

Ingredients: Virtually Identical for old and new. All are in same order except for some grammatical changes with ONE exception. The Unsweetened Chocolate does not list being processed with Alkali on the new formula where it was on the old.

Now the uncomfortable facts: (given Fat = 9 cal/g, Carbohydrate and Protein = 4 Cal/g)
Serving Size UP: . . . . . 17g (77.27% increase) ******
Servings DOWN: . . . . . . 8 (40% Decrease) ******
Calories UP: . . . . . . . . 60 Cal (75% Increase)
Calories from fat UP: . . 5 Cal (33% Increase - about 1/2 g worth)
Total Fat UP: . . . . . . . . 1g (66% Increase ~ 9 Calories)
Sodium UP: . . . . . . . . . from 0
Total Carbs UP: . . . . .15g (79% Increase 15 x 4 = 60 Calories) ******
SUGAR UP: . . . . . . . . .12g (71% Increase 12 x 4 = 48 Calories) ******
Fiber UP: . . . . . . . . . . .1g (100% Increase)
Protein UP: . . . . . . . . . 1g (100% increase 4 Calories)

BOTTOM LINE: I am no food scientist and I know sometimes the numbers don't always add up exactly but it is painfully obvious that most of the extra 60 calories went into sugar.
However, others have complained about the Ghirardelli mixes being too sweet. To my taste the NEW formula is much too sweet!
The Nutrition label bears out my biggest gripes with this REFORMULATED product:
(1) It was sweet before. Now by UPPING the SUGAR so dramatically and adding salt as a sugar booster I no longer like it.
(2) Not enough fat and other ingredients were added to convince me that any REAL gains in CHOCOLATE were made.
## The TASTE of the new formula bears this out. (I have taken to cutting the serving size and adding Cocoa powder to get more Chocolate and less sugar.
(3) I DESPISE the shorting (Pumping it full of sugar and Cutting the servings by almost HALF.)
(4) And the price stays the same for less. That really frosts my goblet

I can no longer recommend this product.
Ghirardelli You had a decent thing going and you blew it.
PERSONALLY, I'm forwarding this review to the company and since Hot chocolate is just that. I'm going to experiment making either a home-made ganache syrup (melted chocolate & cream) or trying to find a way to finely grate or powder high quality chocolate to make my own brand. That's Really All The Old Style Was. Hot "Chocolate" not Cocoa. I'm sure for people with way too much money there are Hot chocolates available through boutiques where price is no object or... it IS the object. I'm not that rich. Besides if I come up with a home version that curls your toes then I may go into business myself or just enjoy it with a few friends.

You Gotta Love It! 5
Compared to a national franchise that has a last syllable of "buck$" (cheap shot, I agree), this easy-to-make mix is just as rich, but perhaps not as overtly sweet. (Plus, you don't have to commute for your chocolate, you get a cool plastic container with "chocolat chaud" written on it, and you know the contents of what you're drinking!) Mr. Domingo Ghirardelli began his company more than a century ago, and today, Ghirardelli hot chocolate mix is made in the San Francisco Bay area (picturesque San Leandro--south of Oakland, north of Fremont). Of course, Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco is a well-known and loved attraction for native and visitor alike, where diners can watch as the giant Wonka-like mixer whips up the potion.

At home, simply microwave milk or water for 3-4 minutes and add the mix, or put liquid and mix into a small pan, and stir until you've reached the desired heat. Whipped cream or marshmallows are traditional accoutrements, although drinking it straight is an experience just as beautiful. Ingredients are sweet ground chocolate and cocoa (the latter contains sugar, cocoa processed with alkali--they are very forthcoming about its manufacture--unsweetened chocolate (also process with alkali), soy lecithin--an emulsifier, and vanilla. C'est tout!

Not counting the milk or water base, 3 tablespoons of chocolate mix has only 80 calories, 1.5 grams fat (0.5 g saturated), 19 g total carbohydrates (of which 1 g is dietary fiber and 17 g are sugar, not clear what happened to the other one gram), and there is even one whole gram of protein, and 2% of the recommended daily value of iron!

OK, so it's not exactly a health drink. But it is relatively low fat, no or very little caffeine, and, most important of all, makes a "bowl of soul," a creamy rich, closed-eyed dreamy experience of fragrance and flavor, that only reminds you of the good things and prepares you for the others. It may move you, as it does me, to rhapsodic heights. Twenty servings per can, give some to your sweetie.

too sweet, but there's a cure.3
No,this isn't the "old fashioned" cocoa mix, there's just too much sugar in it. However, you can buy unsweetened cocoa in bulk and mix it in 50/50 and now you're getting a real hot chocolate. Of course, you can adjust the ratios to taste, 50/50 is kind of hardcore.
Ghiradelli, you're not doing America any favors by making this product so sweet.