Cocoa Cones

Decorating By blittle6 Updated 1 Dec 2010 , 9:09pm by erinalicia

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m0use Posted 21 Dec 2006 , 2:36pm
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I'm charging $5 a piece!

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dl5crew Posted 21 Dec 2006 , 4:38pm
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I made these for my girls to give to their teachers & I also gave some out at church. Everyone loved them. I'm going to try the homemade recipe on here. The store bought containers didn't have enough cocoa for me. Thanks everyone.

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TiffTurtle Posted 22 Dec 2006 , 9:29am
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lol..i LOVE this!! i never thought about making them even though i have seen them in the stores! HA dont you know that i had to go and make on before i ever even finished reading the post all the way...lol..now imma have to go and get more bag tomorrow so that i can make more . I Have been trying to figure what i was going to do for my kids sunday school teachers and this is it!!! Thanks yall for posting this it is such a great idea!!

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m0use Posted 22 Dec 2006 , 3:32pm
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lol..i LOVE this!! i never thought about making them even though i have seen them in the stores! HA dont you know that i had to go and make on before i ever even finished reading the post all the way...lol..now imma have to go and get more bag tomorrow so that i can make more . I Have been trying to figure what i was going to do for my kids sunday school teachers and this is it!!! Thanks yall for posting this it is such a great idea!!



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mkolmar Posted 27 Dec 2006 , 4:00pm
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I passed these out on top of candy towers and gift baskets and they were a BIG hit. I also made some spiced nuts and put them into a decoraters bag and then tied it off with ribbon which seemed to go over well. Some people thought the spiced nuts came from the mall since that's how they serve them also. Thanks CC for posting so many great ideas that wowed my DH's clients icon_biggrin.gif

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7yyrt Posted 12 Jul 2008 , 10:16pm
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bobwonderbuns Posted 12 Jul 2008 , 10:26pm
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Yes, this is one of the threads I was referring to! icon_biggrin.gif

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7yyrt Posted 10 Sep 2009 , 4:45am
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Image Tis the season!
This thread is corrupted, so please do not post except when it needs bumping.

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7yyrt Posted 10 Sep 2009 , 2:56pm
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I tried to find the other thread on cocoa cones to add the link, but was unsuccessful, sorry.
Here are pictures of cones made in different ways including Santa, reindeer and Christmas trees -
http://www.thathomesite.com/forums/load/crafts/msg120923493568.html?29
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_7yV0GKUpxN0/SUqbAwAoMlI/AAAAAAAABJQ/iQ71t2Aof04/DSC_0056.JPG

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bobwonderbuns Posted 1 Dec 2009 , 8:24pm
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I'm glad this came up again, I've been looking for this thread! icon_rolleyes.gif

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Children Posted 2 Dec 2009 , 5:23am
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I can't wait to use these in my Christmas bags!!!

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7yyrt Posted 2 Dec 2009 , 5:48am
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This thread is corrupted, please post any further replies on one of these threads.
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-610671-.html
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-660951-.html
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Children Posted 2 Dec 2009 , 6:04am
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I cannot wait to make these!!

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bobwonderbuns Posted 22 Nov 2010 , 6:11pm
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I have to say, these cocoa cones are amazing. Thanks again for posting them!! icon_biggrin.gif

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fiddlesticks Posted 22 Nov 2010 , 6:33pm
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Glad to see this thread come alive again!

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insaneusmcwife Posted 28 Nov 2010 , 7:33am
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I can't wait to make these to give to my girl scout troop. Thank you for sharing.

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7yyrt Posted 28 Nov 2010 , 3:42pm
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
THE THREAD IS WORKING AGAIN?!
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BORIKS03 Posted 28 Nov 2010 , 4:20pm
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Great idea. TFS.

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debbief Posted 29 Nov 2010 , 8:29pm
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I was given this as a gift a few years ago. But as someone else mentioned before, the ingredients were in a a plastic bag and placed in a nice big Christmas mug. It also included crushed up candy canes instead of chocolate chips.. AND to really put it over the top, it also included a little individual serving size bottle of peppermint schnapps. icon_biggrin.gif

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erinalicia Posted 1 Dec 2010 , 9:09pm
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just curious- if you make these using cappuccino mix do you still add marshmallows? I'm not a coffee drinker at all, but I thought some people might like that instead of hot cocoa. What about chai tea mix? I did a search online for other flavor ideas and saw a few, but no recipes. I wanted to make these for my sons' teachers and my oldest son's nurses and therapists, then my husband asked me to make them for his coworkers. Guess I better go find me some coupons for Michael's and Hobby Lobby so I can get the bags! icon_smile.gif

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