If you want it to look extra special, you can pipe the mousse in. Serve with whipped cream if desired, with an extra sprinkling of hazelnuts on top and an optional dusting of cocoa powder.
Add some cocoa nibs and roll them around the sides and bottom of the glasses until evenly coated. Divide the mousse between the glasses and chill for at least an hour, but ideally four hours.
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