There are very few of us who don’t like chocolate, but have you really considered which is the best chocolate bar? There are so many types available to buy that it can be difficult to narrow down the list. That's why in this article we rank the top 10 best to satiate even the most intense chocolate cravings.
We compare top brands including Cadubury, Galaxy and Mars with handy links to buy the tastiest bars online from Tesco, Asda and Waitrose - they’ll even deliver them right to your door! Whether you're in the mood for dark chocolate with orange, or honeycomb slathered in milk chocolate, read on for the lowdown on the most mouthwatering chocolate bars in the UK.
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You’d think that choosing a chocolate bar wouldn't be too difficult, but there are so many options to pick from that it can actually be a bit overwhelming. That's why we’ve put together a guide that will help dispense with all the dither and get you right to the heart of the matter! We break down the key features of a chocolate bar, and look at the most important things to consider when picking out a yummy treat.
Chocolate generally comes in three varieties; dark, milk and white. These all contain cocoa butter solids and sugar (yum!), but differ in the quantities and whether or not they include milk. Many bars will comprise of just one variety of chocolate, but there are plenty of chocolate bars that may include two or more types!
Dark chocolate includes upwards of 70% cocoa and generally doesn’t contain milk. The higher the percentage of cocoa, the less sweet the chocolate will be. This is why dark chocolate is generally regarded as the most “grown up” of the different varieties.
It certainly has more intensity of flavour and can take a bit of getting used to. However, dark chocolate pairs particularly well with strong flavoured additions like orange and mint. As it is very satisfying, a smaller piece will hit the spot - which is handy if you’re trying to cut back!
Milk chocolate contains some cocoa solids, but is lighter in colour than the dark due to the inclusion of milk - often dried milk powder. It has a very broad appeal and almost everyone who likes chocolate, likes milk chocolate. In fact, it's undoubtably the best selling variety of chocolate.
The dark cocoa solids give the chocolate more depth of flavour than a white chocolate. However, the addition of milk mellows it out, creating a very appealing, rich taste. If you are in doubt on which type of chocolate to opt for, then milk chocolate is the ideal starting point. For those avoiding dairy, there are plant-based milk chocolate alternatives you can try.
White chocolate doesn’t contain cocoa solids, hence the pale colour. It also may or may not include milk, so you'll want to check the labelling if you're avoiding dairy. It is generally the lightest and sweetest-tasting. So If you’ve got a very sweet tooth, then the chances are you’ll be a fan of white chocolate.
Particularly popular with children, it's not as commonly found in chocolate bars aimed at older audiences. That said, white chocolate pairs particularly well with fruit. So why not try white chocolate dipped strawberries for a less cloying taste?
Chocolate bars come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and flavours. Not only can you get plain white, milk and dark chocolate bars, but you can also get ones with a range of delicious and exciting ingredients added in too. From mint to orange, nuts and even cookie chunks, there’s something to suit everyone’s preferences!
If you just want a straight up chocolate hit without any fuss, then a plain chocolate bar is the way forward. Whether you’re choosing a chocolate bar for yourself or for someone else, a plain bar is a good, failsafe choice.
It’s simplicity showcases the flavour of the chocolate, and when it’s chocolate that you need, you can’t go wrong with a plain bar without the frills and thrills of additional ingredients.
There are some classic flavours that really blend well with chocolate. With a zingy tartness imparted through the addition of citrus flavours, there are some very well-known chocolate bars that feature that winning chocolate and orange combination.
Orange pairs particularly well with dark chocolate, but also works with milk chocolate if you would prefer something less bitter. Mint chocolate is another popular choice. Like orange, mint is most commonly found matched with dark or milk chocolate as it offers a refreshing contrast to the cocoa's depth of flavour.
As a tasty post-meal snack, or afternoon boost, a mint chocolate bar is a great way to pep you up and give you a little lift. Best of all, you'll be left with minty-fresh breath after eating!
Sometimes, you just need a little extra something in your chocolate. When you’re really feeling peckish, a fruit and nut chocolate bar is just the ticket! Giving the chocolate bar a little protein boost, the addition of nuts and fruit can turn a simple chocolate bar into a more substantial snack.
Provided you have no issues with consuming nuts, a fruit and nut chocolate bar is a great way to top up your energy in a tasty way. The fruit surely counts towards your five a day, right?
When you can’t decide whether to have a biscuit or some chocolate, then a chocolate bar with biscuit can be the two-birds-with-one-stone solution to your snacking needs. Some bars with biscuit consist of a big chunk that's enrobed in chocolate, whereas others have smaller pieces stirred throughout. Either way, you'll have a delicious treat you can dunk in your cup of tea.
It’s not accident that some of the best-selling chocolate bars in the UK contain nougat, caramel or honeycomb. So if you're a lover of sweet and indulgent treats, then you’ll no doubt already be aware of all the delicious options available to you.
While the addition of these ingredients is sure to add an extra dimension to your chocolate-munching experience, just be aware that these are the sweetest bars of them all. Therefore, you may want to stick to smaller portions to satisfy your cravings without feeling a bit unwell afterwards.
There are many different sizes of chocolate bar available to buy online. Which is why it's a good idea to anticipate how much you plan to eat before you buy. When choosing a bar size, think about whether you’ll be sharing your chocolate, or if you just want a small portion for yourself.
Smaller single-serving sized bars are ideal for individual snacking. These bars are generally between 40 and 60g and can also be bought in multipacks, which are perfect for throwing inside a packed lunch, or to keep in your bag or car for an emergency chocolate fix.
Larger bars are much better for sharing. You're sure to get a few servings from an 80g bar, but if you're after a family-sized option, look for bars around 360g. Got a serious craving for chocolate or multiple mouths to feed? You might even be able to find mega 1kg bars of your favourite choc!
Chocolate is one of the best-known examples of products by which the producers of the raw ingredients have often been paid rates below a living wage. To try to tackle this problem, the Fairtrade movement was formed.
Chocolate and other products marked as Fairtrade seek to pay farmers a fair and equitable market rate for their produce, as well as helping to improve environmental and social conditions in chocolate-growing regions.
Many chocolate manufacturers are now turning to Fairtrade. So, if the ethics behind the food you eat are important to you, then it is worth keeping an eye out for the Fairtrade logo on your chocolate bars.
Products | Image | Click to purchase | Key features | |
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1 | Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate | ![]() | Scrumptious, Velvety Milk Chocolate That's 100% Slavery Free | |
2 | Cadbury's Dairy Milk | ![]() | An Iconic Milk Chocolate Bar Made for Sharing | |
3 | Toblerone Milk Chocolate | ![]() | Chunky Blocks of Honey and Nougat | |
4 | Lindt Excellence Mint Intense Dark | ![]() | A Luxurious Peppermint Bar for Dark Chocolate Lovers | |
5 | Cadbury's Crunchie | ![]() | A Snack-Sized Honeycomb Treat | |
6 | Terry's Chocolate Orange | ![]() | Delicious Orange Chocolate Offering Both Novelty and Flavour | |
7 | Mars Twix | ![]() | A Heavenly Combination of Biscuit, Caramel and Milk Chocolate | |
8 | NOMO Caramel & Sea Salt Choc Bar | ![]() | A Dairy-Free and Vegan Caramel Delight | |
9 | Green & Black's Organic White Chocolate Bar | ![]() | Delicious White Chocolate With Hints of Vanilla | |
10 | Galaxy Cookie Crumble Chocolate Bar | ![]() | Cookies and Chocolate Make for a Winning Combination |
Tony’s Chocolonely Milk Chocolate is a gorgeously smooth milk chocolate bar with a difference. The chocolate is creamy, with a depth of flavour that appeals to children and adults alike. It also breaks into big, satisfyingly chunky pieces, which is very nice indeed.
If you are interested in where your food comes from, or just want a good bar of chocolate, then this is an excellent choice. It's from a Dutch brand that's B Corp certified, Fairtrade, and prides itself on being 100% slavery free!
With that famous “glass and a half” of milk in every bar, Cadbury Dairy Milk is one of the most beloved and iconic British chocolate bars. Not only does this rich, creamy bar hit the spot whenever the need for chocolate hits, but it’s now available in a variety of sizes from cute little bitesize pieces, to mega bars.
If you are after a family-sized milk chocolate bar for sharing, at a reasonable price, this one ticks all the boxes. Of course, whether or not you actually share it is up to you!
Reminiscent of the Swiss alps, Toblerone sports the famous pyramids of delicious, Swiss milk chocolate that snap off rather satisfyingly. This big block is perfect for sharing, although other sizes are now available. Filled with chunks of delectable almond nougat and honey, Toblerone is a really tasty, chunky chocolate bar.
Obviously, not one for nut allergy sufferers or vegans, but if you love nougat, then try a Toblerone! There’s a reason why the Swiss are renowned for their chocolate.
Renowned for offering quality chocolates, Lindt has been delighting the public with their expertly-crafted confectionary since 1845. They offer a range of scrumptious bars in white, milk and dark chocolate, but their Excellence Mint Intense Dark really is the pick of the bunch. A luxuriously dark chocolate with peppermint, it offers both richness and refreshment in every bite.
If you prefer a more sophisticated chocolate and crave variety, then this bar may be a good choice for you. It’s also made from high-quality ingredients and sustainably-sourced cocoa beans!
This Cadbury classic has been a firm favourite in the UK since its launch in 1929. It features crisp honeycomb smothered in classic Cadbury milk chocolate. Its popularity has resulted in numerous Crunchie spin-off products such as Crunchie Nuggets, ice cream bars and more. However, you can’t beat the original snack-sized bar for a tasty treat when you need a pick-me-up.
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, then with this bar you've really hit the jackpot. And at only 40g, it’s just the right size to unashamedly eat by yourself without feeling the need to share.
Terry’s Chocolate Orange is made with real orange oil for a more authentic flavour. Paired with a smooth milk chocolate and shaped like...well, an orange, it makes for a rather iconic chocolate. Dark chocolate versions are also now available too!
If you like your chocolate a little fruity, in both presentation and taste, then you'll want to hit “add to cart” on this one. It’s not terribly convenient to hide in your handbag, but the fun of cracking it open makes it well worth it.
More than just a chocolate bar, a Twix may only be 50g in weight, but with the delicious biscuit and caramel filling, it'll seriously satisfy even the most severe case of the munchies. The handy two-finger bar makes it easy (in theory) to save a bit for later, or perhaps even share .... ok, we all know that’s not happening!
If you like something sweet to help you through the afternoon energy slump - and who doesn’t? - then a Twix is just the thing. Not quite a chocolate bar, but not just a biscuit either, it’s the best of both worlds in one golden packet.
This bite-sized bar is bursting with rich, caramel flavour and a hint of sea salt. Catering to the “Free From” market, it offers a moo-free milk chocolate bar without any dairy, gluten, egg or nuts. Great news for vegans and those with food allergies and intolerances!
Not in the mood for caramel? NOMO (No Missing Out) has a range of mini chocolate bars in other yummy flavours like fruit and crunch, and creamy choc. So, regardless of your dietary requirements, you can still have a tasty treat!
This Fairtrade white chocolate bar is not only organic, but includes real Madagascan vanilla pods for a depth of flavour not often seen in white chocolate. It has a creamy, richness thanks to the inclusion of premium quality ingredients for a superior taste.
If you are a white chocolate fan, but don’t want to admit it, then this is the bar for you! It’s proper grown up white chocolate that you can happily admit to eating. It’s also Fairtrade and suitable for vegetarians too.
As one of Britain’s top chocolate makers, you could be forgiven for thinking that the original smooth milk chocolate Galaxy bar would be on this list. However delightful as that is, Galaxy now has some even more exciting spin-offs that go the extra mile in satisfying your chocolate cravings!
With crumbly cookie pieces, this bar is perfect for when you can’t decide between biscuits or chocolate. This also makes it a little more filling. Unfortunately, this bar can be difficult to get hold of, so if you want to try it, get in there quick!
Not quite got your chocolate fix sorted? Perhaps it’s time to stock up on goodies for the kitchen cupboard. After all, it pays to be prepared when the urge to snack arises! Luckily, we have lots of great guides to the best chocolate treats to tantalise your tastebuds, so why not have a look at some of our other Top 10s?
After reading this guide, you should hopefully be able to decide on which chocolate bar will really hit the spot. Perhaps you've discovered something new you'd like to try? Regardless, with so many mouthwatering options, the odds are you’ll find a chocolate bar that’s just perfect for you!
Author: Sonata Winchester
No. 1: Tony's Chocolonely|Milk Chocolate
No. 2: Cadbury's|Dairy Milk
No. 3: Toblerone|Milk Chocolate
No. 4: Lindt|Excellence Mint Intense Dark
No. 5: Cadbury's|Crunchie
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