Where to Find Hot Cocoa Bombs In + Around Detroit

*updated 1/14/2025

Hot cocoa bombs are all the rage. Local bakers, chocolatiers, and cafes are taking drinking hot cocoa to another level. They turn your ordinary hot cocoa into a gourmet ball of goodness. The inside is a complete surprise considering you have no idea what to expect when that chocolatey outer shell melts. It could be traditional marshmallows or something completely unexpected.

hot cocoa bomb ingredients displayed on counter

While we like to think that any time is a good time for hot chocolate, it’s especially tasty during our cold winter months here in the mitten state. There’s just something about curling up under a blanket with a mug of hot chocolate that warms our soul. Not to mention, supporting a local small business along the way?! That’s a win for us!

So, if you’re wondering where to find hot cocoa bombs locally this winter, look no further! We have the list and allllll the details for you right here.

Where to Find Hot Cocoa Bombs In + Around Detroit

The Art Attic | Plymouth

Let’s start with The Art Attic in Plymouth. This winter, they’re offering milk chocolate hot cocoa bombs with rainbow sprinkles. They’ve been keeping the farmstand full, but if you need six cocoa bombs or more (because these are the perfect thing to buy in bulk!), you can send them a direct message to go through the ordering process. Their hot cocoa bombs are $4 each!

Baked by Sherray | Livonia

Baked by Sherray is known for taking on pretty much any and all custom orders with any flavors, so this is the perfect small business to support if you want to try something new to you! You can order directly through FB messenger or by sending her an email. And you can order any quantity you’d like–one or two, to 100! Hot cocoa party, anyone?!

Bombshell Treat Bar | Berkley

All of Bombshell’s hot cocoa bombs are made with Belgian milk chocolate and stuffed with a large, homemade snowflake marshmallow. How amazing does that sound?!

Choco Mania Cafe | Birmingham + Sterling Heights

Choco Mania Cafe’s hot cocoa bombs this winter are available upon request. You can order over the phone or in person! With two locations in the area, you can stop in while you’re out and about.

Courtney Bakes | White Lake

Courtney Bakes has hot cocoa bombs made with homemade organic cocoa. Featuring chocolate shells and festive decorations, they’re thoughtfully packaged and would make a perfect “just because” gift for someone! You can order them in a 6- or 12-pack and they’ll come with holiday straws. Her hot cocoa bombs are 4 for $20, 6 for $30, or 12 for $55.

M + P Chocolates | Livonia

M + P Chocolates is offering cocoa bombs in a few different flavors, including classic hot cocoa, peppermint, cookies n cream, and caramel. To order, send them an email at [email protected] or send a message on FB! Their hot cocoa bombs are $5 each.

Sweet Bree’s Bakeshop | Rochester

Sweet Bree’s is a gluten free bakeshop offering hot cocoa bombs as part of their Valentine’s Day popup this year. They’re known for using locally-sourced ingredients, so you’ll know that you’re actually supporting multiple local small businesses with your purchase! You’ll be able to order online soon on their website under “Valentine Shop” so keep an eye on the site later this month to grab yours!

Utopia Sweets by Elyse | Huntington Woods

Elyse’s hot cocoa bombs are what started everything with her business. She can make regular, salted caramel, and mint cocoa bombs as well as tea bombs and shimmer bombs! Her cocoa bombs are $5 each.

Whippin’ Dippin’ Desserts | Rochester Hills

Whippin’ Dippin’ Desserts is offering hot cocoa bombs this winter as well as Kashmiri chai bombs. They take all orders via social media (you can send an IG or FB direct message!). Their flavors are classic (milk chocolate), oreo, nutella, and biscoff. Cocoa bombs can be ordered in packs of 2, 4, 6, and 12 and may be customized for larger orders! Pick-ups are in Rochester Hills.

PRO TIP: If you see some you want, order them. They sell out fast! I say this because it’s happened to me on numerous occasions. Also, check their deadlines for ordering. Not everyone has them on hand or they may just be making them during a certain period of time. The demand is high, so don’t delay. Sometimes, they might be sold out, but still making more for upcoming weeks, so keep checking!

At Detroit Mom, we are always proud to support local businesses. Check out our guide to women-owned businesses in the area!

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