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This Death By Chocolate Poke Cake is for the serious chocolate lover! A chocolate cake that has been poked, filled, and covered with so much chocolate … Can you handle it?!

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Take my advice …. y’all might wanna sit down for this one. And say a prayer. Ask for forgiveness, because what you are about to see is a sin, I’m sure! You HAVE to make this Death By Chocolate Poke Cake – soon!!
What’s a girl to do when she wants chocolate? Go all out, of course! I seriously don’t think I could have stuffed much more chocolate into this cake without needing some sort of resuscitation! And we’re not talking about any kind of chocolate here folks …. when you have a serious chocolate deprivation, you go all out!

Feast your eyes upon this dark chocolate cake with luscious dark chocolate pudding and oozy dark chocolate topping ….. marry that with a divine mousse-like chocolate layer and for good measure, give it a full giant-sized dark chocolate bar. Be still my heart! I told y’all you would need to sit for this!
Some will call this cake a dream come true … and others will wonder what they got themselves into!! ? Apparently, I don’t need help finding temptation – I can find it all by myself! And I found it for you too! ? This would be a huge hit for any chocolate lover. Be forewarned, people WILL ask for the recipe so be sure to have it handy!

Recipe for Chocolate Poke Cake
- dark chocolate cake mix
- Ingredients listed on the box to make the cake
- instant Hershey’s Special Dark Chocolate Pudding mix
- milk
- Hershey’s Special Dark Chocolate topping
- frozen whipped topping, thawed
- Hershey Dark Chocolate candy bar

How to make Chocolate Poke Cake
- Bake the cake according to package directions using a 9×13-in. baking pan.
- Mix one of the pudding mixes with the 2 cups of milk in a medium bowl. Poke holes in the hot cake with the round end of a wooden spoon and slowly pour this mixture over the cake, trying to fill the holes.
- Microwave the chocolate topping (with the lid off) for about 45 seconds or until it pours easily. Pour evenly over the top of the cake. Let the cake cool completely.
- In a medium bowl, combine the second pudding mix with the additional 2 cups of milk. Carefully fold in the Cool Whip. Spread the mixture evenly over the top of the cake. Sprinkle the chopped candy bar over the top.
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Store the cake (covered) in the refrigerator.

Poke Cake Tips and Tricks
If you have questions about making Death By Chocolate Poke Cake recipe, I have answers! Take a look at this section before leaving a comment if you run into trouble or just want some suggestions.
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- If you cannot find the Hershey’s Special Dark Chocolate Pudding at your local store – you may substitute any instant chocolate pudding in its place.
- I found the chocolate topping near the ice cream toppings at my local big box store.

Other poke cake recipes you may enjoy:
- Raspberry Zinger Poke Cake
- Boozy Strawberry Margarita Poke Cake
- Waffle Cherry Brownie Poke Cake
- The Ode to Elvis Poke Cake
- Chocolate Wasted Poke Cake


Death By Chocolate Poke Cake
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Equipment
Ingredients
For the Cake:
- 1 package dark chocolate cake mix, 15.25 oz.
- Ingredients listed on the box to make the cake
- 1 box instant Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Pudding mix, 3.56 oz.
- 4 cups milk, divided
- 1 box Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate topping, 12.8 oz.
For the topping:
- 1 box instant Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Pudding mix, 3.56 oz.
- 1 container frozen whipped topping, thawed, 8 oz.
- 1 Giant Hershey Dark Chocolate candy bar, chopped, 6.8 oz.
Instructions
- Bake the cake according to package directions using a 9×13-inch baking pan.
- Mix the pudding mix with 2 cups of milk in a medium bowl. Poke holes in the hot cake with the round end of a wooden spoon and slowly pour this mixture over the cake, trying to fill the holes.
- Microwave the chocolate topping (with the lid off) for about 45 seconds or until it pours easily. Pour evenly over the top of the cake. Let the cake cool completely.
- In a medium bowl, combine the second pudding mix with the additional 2 cups of milk. Carefully fold in the whipped topping. Spread the mixture evenly over the top of the cake. Sprinkle the chopped candy bar over the top.
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Store the cake (covered) in the refrigerator.
Notes
- If you cannot find the Hershey’s Special Dark Chocolate Pudding at your local store – you may substitute any instant chocolate pudding in its place.
- I found the chocolate topping near the ice cream toppings at my local big box store.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Originally published on July 25, 2016. Updated on June 21, 2020.





Mmmm! The more chocolate the better I say! 😀 This cake is outrageous…I just wouldn't trust myself alone with this 😉
Found your blog through Food Friday and am now following!
xo,
Tammy
Oh, my. I'm sunk. But oh what a way to go! Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday.
I can honestly say I don't think I've ever seen so much chocolate stuffed into one dish before. Pass me a plate and fork, because I'm staying!!
You take a plate and fork and I’ll take a Shovel ! ha ! wow it does look good !
Love this Jamie! Looks rich but light, is that possible? Thanks for linking up at Sat. Dishes. pinned!
Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great weekend and come back soon!
Miz Helen
Jamie, This Poke Cake looks delicious! =)
Have a great weekend!
If i cant find hershey pudding will jello chocolate work
Absolutely! You could even use any kind of chocolate interchangeably – from the cake mix, to the pudding, and even the candy bar! 🙂
Does the cake need to be refrigerated after the first serving? Or is this a eat all at once poke cake?
I love any kind of poke cake and this looks divine!
Holy smokes! That sure makes the small 1oz bar of chocolate I just bought look pitiful. You are an evil temptress Jamie. But on the other side I know what kind of cake I'm making for my next family party.
Holy Moly…now that is an insanely delicious looking cake!!! I already shared it on facebook to show my daughter. I tagged the chocoholic so she could see it 🙂 Maybe I will make it for her when she comes home next week!