

Buckets – We also think these zinc buckets would look awesome on your hot chocolate station table.Bowls – Alongside this, you can have the different toppings you desire in separate bowls laid out with spoons and little tongs for people to use if they want a certain topping.Small boxes – You can arrange the flavoured hot chocolate powder packages into cute boxes with name cards to know what bowl has which flavour in it.The velvetiser – if you want smooth hot milk you can use milk frother on your coffee machine, a hand held frother, or the fancy Hot Chocolat velvetiser.Slow cooker – We’ve even seen recipes for slow cooker hot chocolate which keeps the drink warm for all the guests.Kettle – Or you can simply pop your kettle on the table with a jug of water next to it so you can simply pop the kettle on whenever you and your guests are ready for a hot chocolate.Hot water dispenser – you can place a hot water dispenser plugged in at the station with a filter jug of water next to it so people can refill it when hot water is needed.


You just need the base hot chocolate powder you desire and you’re all set. If not you can also make the flavours yourself, by adding syrups and spice powders. You can find these flavours at most supermarkets. White Chocolate and Raspberry ( buy here).And it’s not just powder, some of the most delicious hot chocolate is made from real chocolate, or even syrups. There really are plenty of hot chocolate flavours to choose from. And now you can get white chocolate and raspberry hot chocolate powder, or peppermint hot chocolate powder.

You can obviously get the classic milk, white and dark chocolate powders. There are loads of hot chocolate flavours to enjoy. What You Need To Make The Hot Chocolate.
