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Well that's certainly an interesting combo. I might try that tomorrow.

Posted By: MSMT on 2008-05-25
In Reply to: straight up latte girl see inside - chocolate cherry DP girl

My homemade recipe calls for instant coffee, creamer, dry milk, sugar, and a tsp of vanilla, which was okay.  I saw the ingredients on Amazon.com and those were the ingredients except instead of vanilla it was cocoa powder, so I made another batch mixed with the first batch and put in 2 tsp of cocoa instead of the vanilla and it turned out really good.  Have to make more already.  I wish I could send you some of your CCDDP. 


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