
Cocoa Classics Cocoa Mix Chocolate Supreme
What You Should Know
Cocoa Classics Cocoa Mix Chocolate Supreme is the single-serve hot cocoa packet you’d spot in the beverage-mix aisle, shelved with other instant hot chocolates, powdered coffee creamers and tea sachets. Boxes sit near breakfast staples and seasonal comfort items (think marshmallows and holiday cocoa displays) and are often grabbed during quick grocery runs, back-to-school stocking or storm-prep trips. The brand leans on approachable, family-friendly positioning — an affordable, nostalgic treat aimed at parents buying for kids and adults who want a quick warm-up. Packaging commonly emphasizes “rich chocolate” or “instant” convenience and the powder’s use of milk-derived ingredients, but there’s no organic certification and no prominent “natural” claims on the supplied ingredient list. Visually it’s likely colorful and kid-oriented rather than minimalist or premium. In plain terms, this product is a processed instant beverage mix made from refined sugars, milk solids, cocoa treated for deeper color, vegetable fats and several emulsifiers and stabilizers. Sensory-wise, it dissolves into a sweet, creamy cup with a smooth, slightly oily mouthfeel from coconut-derived fats and a pronounced chocolate aroma amplified by added flavoring; the texture can be silky when whisked into hot milk but may show a faint powdery grain if stirred into water. Rituals around it are domestic and cozy — after-school warming, movie-night mugs, or a quick cup during chilly evenings — prepared straight from a foil packet into a mug, stirred, and sipped immediately. Its cultural role is practical comfort rather than gourmet chocolate.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Sugar,, Nonfat, Dry, Milk,, Whey,, Corn, Syrup, Solids,, Dutch-Processed, Cocoa,, Coconut, Oil,, Salt,, Hydrogenated, Coconut, Oil,, Sodium, Caseinate,, Cellulose, Gum,, Potassium, &, Sodium, Phosphate,, Artificial, Flavor,, Mono, &, Diglycerides,, Soy, Lecithin,, Sodium, Stearoyl, Lactylate..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Hydrogenated Coconut Oil - Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids
- •Mono & Diglycerides - Processed emulsifier
- •Soy Lecithin - Processed emulsifier
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients and additives (hydrogenated oil, corn syrup solids, emulsifiers, cellulose gum, artificial flavor, phosphate salts) and is a ready-to-mix powdered beverage, fitting the ultraprocessed NOVA 4 category.
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Common Questions about Cocoa Classics Cocoa Mix Chocolate Supreme
Well, 'healthy' can be a bit subjective! This cocoa mix is certainly tasty and can be a delightful treat, but it does pack in 24 grams of sugar per serving. If you're looking for a quick chocolate fix, it fits the bill, but if you're aiming for a low-sugar diet, you might want to enjoy it in moderation.
