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chocolate milk bath shaker

Chocolate Milk Bath



by Jane Lake

What could be a better gift for chocolate lovers than a chocolate milk bath recipe? Bathing in chocolate, of course, is a seductively decadent idea - but oh, so very tempting!

Luxurious as it is, this simple chocolate milk bath recipe won't break your diet or your budget, but it does help soften and exfoliate your skin.

Chocolate Lover's Milk Bath Mix



2 cups powdered milk
1/4 cup cocoa
2 tablespoons cornstarch
optional: 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Mix together all ingredients and place in a glass jar or shaker jar.

Print the chocolate milk bath label shown below and glue it to the front of your container.

Decorate the top of the jar with ribbon, raffia, or a circle of fabric held on with an rubber band.

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You may also wish to see our Oatmeal Milk Bath recipe, which includes several sets of free printable sachets in a romantic ladies theme.

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1-10 of 21 Comments
deanna – florence,ms
Oct 15, 2009 - 14:35

what purpose does the cornstarch serve? just wondering. the recipe sounds wonderful.. cant wait to make it for christmas gifts!!!

GAYYYYYY – KWL
Aug 15, 2009 - 01:24

GAY WHAT THATS SO SO SO GAY AS IF I WOULD TRY THAT AGAIN

gina
Jul 29, 2009 - 10:16

yes i love it i even make it with my friend for a school fair.

ann – 73482hopkinsway
Jul 16, 2009 - 09:32

i love this bath for m e and my friends.I would love to sell it.

carla – 26373hsksdhduway
Jul 16, 2009 - 09:31

this is the best bath every for me all alone.

nikkie
Jul 11, 2009 - 20:18

I have made this bath for my kids for a fews years now I do not use cornstarch but I do put in a few marshmellows for fun. They also like to take Jello baths, you can use any flavor jello. Kids really love both baths.

Emma – Perth
Jul 07, 2009 - 22:51

My mum has been in England for a while and she is coming home soon. I want to make her something nice which she can use but something that isn't too difficult. This recipe sounds great but I'm not sure what cornstarch is? Where would i find it?

Also how long does it last? Do you need to refrigerate it or keep it in a small place??

thanks ☺

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julia – ky
Jul 15, 2009 - 14:43

well you could get it at any local department or grocery store. it is awfully common! hope i helped!

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Christina – PA
Nov 05, 2009 - 19:39

how do you not know what corn starch is corn starch is like baby powder and is fluffy and soft it can be a substitute for baking powder and apparently used in this recipe

Katie – Johannessburg
May 08, 2009 - 03:49

Hi i seem to have run out of powdered milk and i was wondering if it were posible to Make in with normal milk
For a liquid bath mix

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