In a tall glass empty the cocoa packet into the bottom and top with nonfat milk. Using the drink blender attachment of your stick blender (or do this in just a regular blender) whip the two ingredients together until the milk is frothy.
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Add in the chocolate sauce and continue to whip with the blender until the drink is nearly doubled in volume.
Wow! I really enjoyed this. To me, it's a great way to make a traditional glass of chocolate milk a little more exciting. I must confess I didn't use low fat milk so it's not exactly low fat, but it was delicious. Thank you SuperSpike! Made for Comfort Cafe Snow Queen Chalet. Swiss Miss.
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I can't really fairly give this a star rating, since I made so many changes... I just wanted to let people know what DOESN'T work!! I used a tablespoon of cocoa powder and two tablespoons of Splenda for the cocoa packet, and I misread the amount of syrup / sauce ... I added a tablespoon of Walden Farms "calorie free" chocolate syrup. I used fat-free soymilk. My blender has a "frappe" option, and I let it whir for a couple of minutes, but it didn't really froth much at all... maybe it wasn't in the blender long enough. If I try it again, I would add some ice cubes, because it was room temperature, which I don't like in drinks / smoothies! This time I just added some crushed ice from my ice maker.
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