Hot Chocolate Bomb Molds (2024)

Size, shape, material…if you’ve ever wondered how to choose hot chocolate bomb molds, we’re here to talk more about them! It’s never been easier to make an adorable hot cocoa bomb than now, and we want to tell you about the molds available to you.

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If you love hot chocolate bombs like we do, but maybe you missed our previous posts…

Hot cocoa bombs are similar to bath bombs in concept. You make little orbs out of chocolate, fill them with hot cocoa, and drop them into hot milk for a super-sweet, totally-adorable, belly-warming treat!

To put together a hot chocolate bomb, however, you need to consider the right hot chocolate bomb mold. You can’t just melt chocolate, try to shape it with your hands, and hope for the best here…you need that mold! A mold will help you create a spherical chocolate bomb shape that holds all sorts of precious goodies inside.

And what goes into a hot chocolate bomb mold? Well…

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Hot Cocoa Bomb Molds: What to Look For

Believe it or not, there’s a bit of thought you’ll need to put into choosing your bomb molds. Since cocoa bombs are pretty simple to make, this is about the most effort you’ll need during any recipe, though! Don’t worry.

You’ll have to consider a few factors: should you use silicone molds for your hot chocolate bombs, what size mold for your hot chocolate bombs, etc.

Now wait up—don’t feel too overwhelmed! We’ve put together a small list of cocoa bomb mold necessities. When choosing a hot chocolate bomb mold, you’ll want to think about…

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Safety:

Before we even get into choosing your mold’s material, remember to always look for molds that are safe to use with food! You’ll look for packaging that labels it as food-grade. Never assume that the molds you’re buying are just dandy to throw chocolate into…you might have some nasty chemicals leech into your cocoa bombs. Ick!

Material:

We prefer to use silicone molds for hot chocolate bombs—the bombs are always easy to remove from the mold no matter the shape! You don’t even have to spray them down with baking spray. It’s hard to go wrong with silicone!

Size:

What size mold is best for your hot chocolate bombs? It depends on what kind of mug you’ll use with them! Ensure your mold makes cocoa bombs small enough to fit into your cups, but not so small that you’ll need multiple bombs just to get a flavorful treat. Generally speaking, molds that are under 2.5” to 3” in diameter should work. Be sure to measure the opening of your cup so you’ll know for certain.

Shape:

The classic sphere shape is probably the most well-known when it comes to hot chocolate bombs. It makes a cute little orb of goodies you can drop inside a mug of hot milk! However, much like with shower bombs or bath bombs, there’s lots of fun shapes you can use to experiment, like Christmas trees, hearts, and more.

In fact, we’ve listed a few of our favorite hot chocolate bomb molds in the next section…

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Our favorite hot chocolate bomb molds!

We stock some of our fave molds right here on Sweets and Treats. They’re all food grade, all made of silicone, and all perfectly adorable (extremely important)! For instance, we love our…

Christmas Tree Bomb Molds:

We originally envisioned this Christmas Tree Mold for cakes and cakesicles, but as it turns out, they work well for hot chocolate bombs, too! (But just FYI: it is microwave, freezer, and oven-safe…you know, if you want to use the mold for aaaaaalll the baking.) As with the rest of our silicone molds, you’ll want to coat the inside with a layer of chocolate, then fill it up with Christmas-themed sweet goodies, etcetera. As the holidays approach, there’s really no better way to celebrate than with a special hot chocolate treat, you know?!

Snowflake Bomb Molds:

If you don’t celebrate Christmas…or just want something a little more winter-themed…we have you covered with our Snowflake Mold. This is another super-cute mold we intended for baked goods, but that just so happens to work well with hot chocolate bombs! Think about filling each one with matching sprinkles, like our Snowflake Candy Sprinkle set.

Spherical Cocoa Bomb Mold:

You know it, you love it…it’s the classic Hot Chocolate Bomb Mold in a spherical/orb-like shape! If you’re a beginner, a spherical mold is the best place to start, since coating each cavity is a little easier than with a highly-detailed mold like the snowflake mold above. This mold will make 3 bombs, which is more than enough to put into a goodie bag for your favorite people at any time of the year.

Geometric Heart Mold:

Like the snowflake and Christmas tree molds above, you could use our Geometric Heart Mold for baked goods, but why stop there?! Grab it and bring it out at Valentine’s Day for perfect hot cocoa bombs, as well! Your loved ones (or loved one) is sure to appreciate all the work you put into it. You could even pair it with festive Pixel Heart Sprinkles if you’re in an extra lovey-dovey mood.

Ready to make hot chocolate bombs!?

Because we sure are! Hot chocolate bombs are great as gifts and goody bag treats for all ages at every time of the year. They’re adorable, fun, andbest of all!versatile. If you’ve used any of our hot cocoa bomb molds, let us know in the comments down below!

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Check out our hot chocolate bomb tutorials on Sweets and Treats!

We love hot cocoa bombs, so of course we’ve talked all about them before here at the blog! If you’re looking for easy, customizable tutorials, head over to our posts on How to Make Hot Chocolate Bombs.

Looking for a festive shapes/decorate version? Check out our holiday themed hot chocolate bombs here:

  • Halloween
  • Pumpkin Spice
  • Valentine Heart
  • Easter Bunny/Carrots
  • Snowmen

Tutorials

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FAQs

What size mold is best for hot chocolate bombs? ›

Generally speaking, molds that are under 2.5” to 3” in diameter should work. Be sure to measure the opening of your cup so you'll know for certain. Shape: The classic sphere shape is probably the most well-known when it comes to hot chocolate bombs.

Can you make a hot chocolate bomb without a mold? ›

Yes, but it depends on what look you're going for. No mold required. Trust me when I say I tried all the ways to make hot chocolate bombs without a mold (a plastic-wrapped egg, empty plastic Easter eggs, an orange) and paper cupcake liners are by far the easiest with the best results.

How to get hot cocoa bombs out of mold? ›

Removing chocolate from silicone: Once the chocolate is completely firm, invert each half sphere by applying gentle pressure from the very bottom of the mold. These should pop out very easily. Place half of the chocolates sphere in cupcake liners (either silicone or paper) and the other halves on a tray.

Should I refrigerate hot chocolate bombs? ›

What's the best way to store hot chocolate bombs? These hot chocolate bombs are made using ingredients that are safe to store at room temperature. They are best kept in a cool and dry place, wrapped in foil to protect from light.

How do you seal hot chocolate bombs? ›

Plate: To seal the chocolate bombs, a heated plate helps melts the edges of the chocolate so the two halves of the sphere stick together. Just a small dessert size plate will do. Piping bag: I love drizzling some extra chocolate over the bombs. Use a piping bag for easy drizzling.

What is the shelf life of homemade hot chocolate bombs? ›

How Long Do Hot Chocolate Bombs Last? Good news is, once your chocolate is tempered it has a nice, long shelf life. Keep your hot chocolate bombs in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. They'll stay good for 1-2 months!

Can you use water instead of milk for hot chocolate bombs? ›

Hot Cocoa Bomb Recipe

Hot chocolate bombs are now a cold day favorite. This inviting treat is a chocolate ball filled with hot cocoa mix and marshmallows. Just add heated milk or water and the magic happens.

What is a 3 piece mold for hot chocolate bombs? ›

Each 3 part mold contains three cavities. Each mold also comes with 3 very thin inserts. The name "3 part" comes from a top piece, the inserts, and a bottom piece. Because they are made of plastic, they cannot be heated or placed in the dishwasher.

What else can I use chocolate molds for? ›

You can use your molded chocolate to decorate cupcakes, cakes, cookies, brownies and more! They're also great for gifting! Package them in little favor bags or boxes and hand them out at your next party or celebration.

What can I use instead of chocolate mould? ›

For a container-like mold, ideal for making candies with melted chocolate, start by cutting several square sheets of aluminum foil of equal size. Stack them for sturdiness and fold the edges upward to form a square container. If needed, use a solid object to shape the foil into the style you're after.

Which molds are better for bath bombs? ›

Stainless Steel Bath Bomb Molds

Stainless steel and aluminum bath bomb molds are super easy to clean and they are made from durable, non-oxidizing metal so they will last and last.

What is the average size of a hot chocolate bomb? ›

Hot cocoa bombs most usually come in two sizes: 2″ diameter and 2.5″ diameter spheres. Most hot cocoa bombs I've seen for sale in big box stores this year are 2″ diameter.

What is the best size for bath bombs? ›

The 4.5 oz bath bomb is perfect for quick refreshes, providing just the right amount of fizz and fragrance to invigorate your senses. Meanwhile, opting for the larger 7 oz bath bomb ensures ample indulgence during longer dips, enveloping you in a cloud of relaxation and bliss.

Can you use any mold for bath bombs? ›

Silicone molds work as well, but we recommend opting for simple designs. Intricate details can break off when you remove the bath bomb.

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