No. Almost nothing with marshmallows is kosher, due to the Gelatin. Packages of kosher marshmallows are an exception to the rule, of course, so it's entirely reasonable to add your own (kosher) marshmallows to kosher Hot Chocolate.
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They use 100% Fish Gelatin in their products which is 100% Halal alternative to pork Gelatin used in most of the products.
They can be, if they're made with kosher gelatin. There are two types of kosher gelatin: fish gelatin, and gelatin made from cows that were slaughtered according to the rules of kashrut. Both are made only for the kosher market, so any marshmallow that isn't specifically certified kosher by a reliable agency must be assumed to be treif.
If it has a kosher symbol on the package, it's been inspected and certified kosher. Chocolate is not forbidden, and neither is milk as long as there's no meat or meat by-products.
A lot of Nestle products are kosher, you would have to check the product packaging for a valid hechsher (kashrut certification).
Yes, Toblerone chocolate is kosher.
Hot Chocolate is relatively inexpensive. A box or container can cost between $5 and $10 (depending on the brand, quality, and amount). A mug of hot chocolate bought pre-made is usually a few dollars.
Yes, Nestle's chocolate, cocoa and other products containing chocolate are sweets.
Nestle produces chocolate in a variety of forms. The most commonly found are chocolate bars, chocolate syrup, and powdered chocolate.
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