Definitely a possibility, but one must be prepared that it is not as simple as mixing cocoa powder directly in the drink. It does not dissolve like Nesquik. However, making some chocolate sauce or a slurry is fairly simple and yields good results.
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It's not creamer, but I mix in off brand nesquik powder. Put enough in and it's just caffeinated hot chocolate.
It's nesquik just sugar and bad cocoa powder? Just buy cocoa powder, why overpay for the sugar?
Definitely a possibility, but one must be prepared that it is not as simple as mixing cocoa powder directly in the drink. It does not dissolve like Nesquik. However, making some chocolate sauce or a slurry is fairly simple and yields good results.
https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/8274/dissolving-cocoa-powder-in-milk
Hot chocolate powder is a great coffee ingredient if you aren't gonna drink it black
Reminds me of what people do with the coffee and chocolate drink in MREs.