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A Dozen Cousins & Alter Eco Made Treats for Hispanic Heritage Month

Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, A Dozen Cousins and Alter Eco will be selling Hot Cocoa Bombs inspired by traditional Latin American recipes. As a Los Angeles-based brand that makes heat-and-eat side dishes featuring traditional Creole, Caribbean and Latin recipes, A Dozen Cousins is well-versed in flavors to increase the enjoyment of Hispanic Heritage Month.

The Hot Cocoa Bombs are ready to be dropped into heated milk or milk alternative of choice, and they can be enjoyed in varieties like white chocolate coquito with coconut milk powder, cinnamon and nutmeg or Mexican hot chocolate with chipotle, spiced dark chocolate and cinnamon. These two classic drinks are now ready to enjoy in an effortless and indulgent way thanks to this A Dozen Cousins and Alter Eco collab.
Trend Themes
1. Hot Cocoa Bomb Trend - The popularity of Hot Cocoa Bombs is growing and could be an opportunity for businesses to tap into the hot beverage market.
2. Latino-themed Food Product Trend - Creating Latino-themed food products is an opportunity for companies to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and cater to underrepresented communities.
3. Collaboration Trend - Collaborating with other brands is a great way for companies to create new and unique products and expand their customer base.
Industry Implications
1. Food Industry - The food industry can take advantage of the Latino-themed food product trend by creating new products or offering traditional Latin American recipes with a modern twist.
2. Beverage Industry - The beverage industry can capitalize on the hot cocoa bomb trend by incorporating new flavors to their hot beverage products and attract a diverse customer base.
3. Collaboration Industry - There is an underexploited market for collaboration-driven businesses to bring together creators of all backgrounds to create unique products that reflect their cultural values.

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