The hot chocolate came in a Griffiths cup and saucer with the Griffiths logo hidden in thte inside drinker facing position and the middle of the saucer. The hot chocolate was finished with a light brown froth. The drink was reasonably creamy but could have had a richer flavour. The cost was three dollars.
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