Frankford Hot Chocolate Bomb Only $3.99 on RiteAid.com | Awesome Stocking Stuffer Idea
Grab a festive favorite from Rite Aid!
Hop on over to RiteAid.com where they are offering this Frankford Hot Chocolate Bomb 1.6oz box for just $3.99!
This would make such a fun stocking stuffer for anyone who would love the perfect cup of cocoa on Christmas morning.
Shipping is free on orders over $34.99 so you might want to snag a few to get that free shipping, then you can hand these fun stocking stuffers out Oprah-style!
Simply drop this Hot Chocolate Bomb made with delicious Belgian chocolate in your coffee mug and watch the magic as it slowly dissolves into a cup of delectable hot chocolate as your pour hot milk over the top. The bomb also reveals little marshmallow toppings for the finishing touch.
Try this deal to take advantage of free shipping…
Buy 9 Frankford Hot Chocolate Bomb 1.6oz boxes $3.99 each
Total = $35.91
Shipping is free on orders over $34.99
Final Cost $35.91 total shipped – just $3.99 for each of these fun stocking stuffers!
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Anyone know where I could buy 12 of these cheaper?
I think hip2save posted one similar at Costco in a large pack that can be individually gifted but I canāt remember the price
I saw someone emailed Costco and they said they were just a quick offering and never even hit the East coast…they had no idea they would be such a big hit.
Thanks. ā¤ļø
$18.99
I use silicone dome molds like this (https://www.amazon.com/W-D-Hemisphere-Chocolate-TrayChocolate-24-Cavity/dp/B074S83QN4/ref=sr_1_44?dchild=1&keywords=dome%2Bsilicone%2Bfood%2Bsafe%2Bmold&qid=1602794583&sr=8-44&th=1) or this (https://www.amazon.com/Funshowcase-Silicone-Chocolate-4-Bundle-Cavities/dp/B073LLWKLR/ref=sr_1_24?dchild=1&keywords=dome%2Bsilicone%2Bfood%2Bsafe%2Bmold&qid=1602794583&sr=8-24&th=1), fill the mold 1/3 full with melted chocolate, push a pingpong ball or larger-than-normal marble into the mold until almost touching bottom of mold, let the chocolate harden. Fill half of the hardened chocolate molds with cocoa mix & mini marshmallows (the dried tiny ones), use melted chocolate to ‘glue’ the unfilled halves to the filled halves, let harden & VOILA you have chocolate cocoa bombs.
These molds are great for WAY easier cake pops (use frosting to glue together & don’t use the pingpongball). I also use them for mini brownie bites, freezing olive oil ‘herb bombs’, & even soap ‘fizz’ bombs.
This is a really fun idea! I agree a bit pricey but super cute idea.
I love these and would love to buy a bunch but I’m not paying shipping!
I ordered 12 and shipping is free, teachers and the girls at the office will love them
Where from ?
These are pretty simple to make for anyone crafty and willing to take on a DIY project. We use the plastic fillable Craft ornaments to mold the shell š
I was thinking the same thing. Hopefully I can find a way to make these cause this would be a great treat for my family and the kids could help make them.
Where’s Lina? Lina, we need a recipe post on how to DIY these!!!! I have a kiddo with allergies, and I am pretty sure the Frankford brand ones aren’t allergy friendly. But I could totally diy this with safe ingredients!
Thanks for the request, T! Fun idea! I’ll be sure to pass this along to Lina!
I know right lol. I bet sheās in her kitchen working on it now. I was looking for some candy molds but got side tracked. Will look again
Are these sold in store as well?
These are $15.99 on Amazon.
Iād love the link
Anyone know if these are sold in store? I hate paying for shipping! Lol
One of the local bakery posted on Fb county group,you can ask them,if they are willing to make it for youšgood way to support small businessš
I ordered 12 to give out to co-workers for Christmas with a tag that says “You’re the bomb!” š
FYI: last year Target had reindeer marshmallows to dip in hot chocolate. They were a hit! š
I ordered 12. Always need extra gifts for kids. Thank you so much for the post!
Anyone know how these taste
Are they $2.99 or $3.99 when I went I the website it says they are $3.99
Hi there! It looks like these are now $3.99. Thanks for letting us know!
I see them online for 3.99
3.99! Iām not paying 3.99. 2.99 was a bit high, but 3.99 no way! š© Wish I could find some reasonably priced.
Thanks, Eva! I’m seeing that price now as well.
Last year Walmart had these for $2 each. I would say they are seasonal, so maybe just keep an eye out at walmart.
Thanks for the tip! We’ll have to keep an eye out!