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  • A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  • This is a list of chocolate bar brands, in alphabetical order, including discontinued brands. A chocolate bar, also known as a candy bar in American English, is a confection in an oblong or rectangular form containing chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate, which may also contain layerings or mixtures that include nuts, fruit, caramel, nougat, and wafers.

    Key:

    Flavor variant of chocolate bar brand

    Numbers[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    3 Musketeers Canada, United States Mars Aerated chocolate-flavored nougat with milk chocolate coating; also available in mint and caramel [1]
    3 Musketeers Truffle Crisp United States Mars Chocolate truffle on top of meringueinmilk chocolate. [2]
    5 Star India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, South Africa, the Philippines, Egypt Cadbury Caramel and nougat covered in milk chocolate
    5th Avenue United States Hershey Honeycombed crunchy peanut butterinmilk chocolate [3]
    100 Grand Bar United States Ferrara Caramel and crisped riceinmilk chocolate [4]

    A[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Aero United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland, Mainland Europe, South Africa, Argentina, Australia, the Middle East, Canada Nestlé Frothy chocolate with "bubbles"
    Almond Joy United States, Canada Hershey Milk chocolate covered coconut with whole almonds. Limited editions include chocolate (featuring chocolate-coconut filling)
    and piña colada (featuring pineapple-flavored coconut in chocolate)
    [5]
    Amul Chocolate India Anand Milk Union Limited, India Available in orange, milk and chocolate flavors
    Animal Bar United Kingdom, Ireland Nestlé Milk chocolate bar [6]
    Aztec United Kingdom Cadbury Nougat and caramel covered with milk chocolate [7][8]

    B[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Baby Ruth United States, Canada Ferrara Caramel and nougat center with peanuts in compound chocolate [9]
    Baileys United Kingdom, Ireland Diageo Various filling with Baileys enrobed in milk chocolate
    Balisto The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany Masterfoods Muesli covered in chocolate
    Banjo United Kingdom (1950s, 1976–1980s) Mars The original was wafers enrobed in milk chocolate. The rebirth of Banjo was a layer of wafers and a layer of peanuts enrobed in milk chocolate. [10][11]
    Bar None United States Hershey Cocoa wafer, chocolate filling, peanuts enrobed in a milk chocolate coating
    Bar One India, South Africa Nestlé Malted nougat with a caramel topping and covered in milk chocolate
    Big Turk Canada Nestlé Turkish delight covered with milk chocolate
    Bertie Beetle Australia Nestlé Honeycomb enrobed in milk chocolate [12]
    Better Way Bar United Kingdom Hotel Chocolat 50% milk or 70% dark chocolate paired with hazelnut chocolate praline, crispy biscuit and tart cherry pieces. [13]
    Black Thunder Japan Yuraku Confectionery Company Cocoa-flavored cookie bar mixed with Japanese-style rice puffs enrobed in milk chocolate. Comes in numerous variants with dark chocolate, chocolate chips, coconut, granola, fruit, and other ingredients.
    Boost United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa Cadbury Milk chocolate with a caramel and biscuit filling
    Bounty New Zealand, Russia, Romania, Italy, United Kingdom, Ireland, Greece, Nigeria,Norway,
    Canada, Australia, South Africa, France, Morocco, the Netherlands, Belgium,
    Germany, Pakistan, Poland, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Turkey, India, Sweden, Bulgaria, Spain, Estonia, Cyprus, Thailand, Singapore, Japan, China,
    Mars Coconut filling covered with milk or plain chocolate. Also comes in dark chocolate. Came in various fruit flavours in various markets.
    Bournville United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Middle East, South Africa, India Cadbury Dark chocolate
    Branche
    Switzerland Cailler A praline-filled chocolate and hazelnut bar that resembles the branch of a tree. Made since 1904 [14]
    Breakaway
    United Kingdom Nestlé A rectangular digestive biscuit covered in milk chocolate
    Bros The Netherlands Nestlé Aerated milk chocolate
    Bubu Lubu Mexico, United States Ricolino (Mexico) Strawberry gummy candy and marshmallow with chocolate-flavored coating
    Bun Bar United States Pearson's Candy Company Maple-flavored crème, vanilla-flavored crème, or caramel, topped with roasted peanuts and coated in milk chocolate
    Butterfinger United States, Canada Ferrara Honeycombed crunchy peanut butter candy center in milk chocolate

    C[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Cabana United Kingdom Rowntree's Caramel, coconut, and cherry pieces enrobed in milk chocolate [11]
    Cadbury Dairy Milk United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, South Africa, the Philippines Cadbury Milk chocolate
    Cadbury Tempo South Africa Cadbury Shortcake biscuit and caramel covered in Cadbury's dairy milk chocolate
    Caramello New Zealand, Australia, United States, Ireland Cadbury Segmented, break apart bar with caramel center, covered in milk chocolate
    Caramello Koala Australia, South Africa Cadbury Koala shaped chocolate with caramel filling
    Caramilk Canada, Europe, South Africa, Australia Cadbury Caramel-filled chocolate bar [15]
    Carlos V Mexico, Latin America Nestlé Milk chocolate
    Charleston Chew Canada, United States Tootsie Roll Industries Chocolate, vanilla and strawberry flavored variants
    Cherry Ripe New Zealand, Australia Cadbury Cherry and coconut bits in chocolate
    Chicken Dinner United States (1923–1962) Sperry Candy Company Peanutsinmilk chocolate [16]
    Chocolatey PayDay United States The Hershey Company Peanuts and caramel enrobed in chocolate [17]
    Chokito New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Switzerland Nestlé Chocolate-covered caramel fudge with crisped rice
    Chomp United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, Zimbabwe, Ireland Cadbury Caramel and wafer in chocolate
    Chunky United States Ferrara Milk chocolate with peanuts and raisins
    Clark Bar United States Boyer Honeycombed peanut butter filling coated with chocolate
    Club United Kingdom, Ireland United Biscuits / Valeo Foods Biscuits with various flavours enrobed in chocolate
    Coffee Crisp Canada Nestlé Milk chocolate with wafer crisps and coffee flavouring [18]
    Côte d'Or Côte d'Or
    Cow Chocolate
    Israel Strauss-Elite Milk chocolate, available not just in bars but also in other candy forms; called Cow Chocolate because of the cow on the packaging; called "Shokolad Parah" in Hebrew
    Crachi the Dominican Republic Cortes Made with locally produced chocolate from the Dominican Republic and crisped rice
    Creme Egg Twisted United Kingdom, Australia Cadbury Cadbury Creme Egg fondant in a hollow milk chocolate log [19][20]
    Crisp United States Nestlé Wafer chocolate bars based on Butterfinger, Baby Ruth, and Crunch
    Crispy Crunch Canada Cadbury Peanut butter and toffee mixture coated in milk chocolate
    Crunch United States, worldwide Ferrara, Nestlé Milk chocolate with crisped rice [21]
    Crunchie New Zealand, United Kingdom, India, Ireland, Canada, Australia, South Africa Cadbury Honeycomb (sponge) toffee covered with chocolate
    Crunky South Korea, Japan Lotte Rice crisps covered in chocolate
    Curly Wurly United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands Cadbury Chocolate-covered caramel braid

    D[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Da-Capo Finland Fazer Rhum Martinique mixed in prailines enrobed in dark chocolate.
    Daim Sweden, Europe, the Middle East Kraft Foods Chocolate over crisp almond toffee
    Double Decker United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Soft nougat top, with a crisped cereal base, covered in milk chocolate
    Dove Bar United States, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Mexico Mars Creamy milk and dark chocolate, with added varieties such as fruit and nut; the Mars equivalent to Cadbury's Dairy Milk; called Galaxy in the United Kingdom
    Dream Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, South Africa Cadbury White chocolate [22][8]
    Drifter United Kingdom, Ireland Nestlé Wafers and caramel in milk chocolate
    Duncan's United Kingdom, Ireland W & M Duncan and Company, best known as "Duncan's of Edinburgh" Milk chocolate bars with various ingredients: mint, toffee, ginger and hazelnut

    E[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Eat-more Canada Hershey Chewy dark toffee, peanuts and chocolate
    Echo Fox Replaced with the Velvety bar [23]

    F[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Flake New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, South Africa Cadbury Crumbly chocolate "flake" [24][8]
    Flyte (1996–2015) United Kingdom Mars Fluffy chocolate mousse style nougat enrobed in milk chocolate
    Forever Yours United States Mars Vanilla nougat and caramel in dark chocolate
    Freddo New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Milk chocolate in a frog shape
    Frigor (1923–present) Switzerland Cailler Milk chocolate bar with praline filling [14]
    Fry's Chocolate Cream United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Fondant centre enrobed in plain chocolate. It is the world's oldest brand of chocolate bar. [25]
    Fry's Turkish Delight Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Rosewater jelly in milk chocolate
    Fudge New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Fudge covered in milk chocolate
    Fuse United Kingdom, India Cadbury Comes in various varieties with peanuts, raisins, crisped rice, and fudge pieces enrobed in milk chocolate [8]

    G[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Galaxy United Kingdom, Ireland, the Isle of Man, South Africa, Morocco, Malta, the Middle East, Pakistan, India Mars Milk chocolate bar
    Ghana South Korea, Japan Lotte Milk chocolate with extra cacao [26][27]
    Goldenberg's Peanut Chews United States Just Born Peanuts and molasses enrobed in chocolate
    Green and Blacks United Kingdom and Ireland Kraft Foods A variety of organic, flavored, luxury chocolate bars: dark, milk, white, ginger, almond, cherry, spices and butterscotch

    H[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Happy Hippo Germany, United Kingdom, Ireland, Mainland Europe Ferrero SpA A hippo-shaped wafer with hazelnut, chocolate, and milk-caramel cream filling
    Heath Bar United States Hershey Crunchy English-style almond toffee with milk chocolate coating
    Heavenly Hash Egg United States Elmer Chocolate Marshmallow center and two roasted almonds in a milk chocolate coating [28]
    Hello Europe, North America and Australia Lindt & Sprüngli Chocolate bars with various fillings [29][30]
    Hershey Bar New Zealand, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, India Hershey Solid milk chocolate
    Hershey Bar with Almonds New Zealand, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, India Hershey Solid milk chocolate with almonds

    I[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Idaho Spud
    United States Idaho Candy Company Chocolate marshmallow covered with chocolate and coconut

    J[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Jersey Milk Canada Neilson Creamy solid milk chocolate
    Jimmie Stix United States Boyer Pretzels and peanut butterinmilk chocolate [31]

    K[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Kägi fret (1952–present) Switzerland Kägi Söhne Chocolate coated wafers [32]
    Karl Fazer Milk Chocolate Finland Fazer Milk chocolate bar
    Kinder Bueno Worldwide Ferrero SpA Hazelnut cream filled wafer with a chocolate covering
    Kit Kat (1935–present) Worldwide Nestlé (worldwide), Hershey (United States) Wafers in chocolate. Over 200 varieties worldwide; over 300 varieties in Japan alone, with most being limited editions (seasonal and regional).
    Krackel United States, Canada Hershey Milk chocolate with crisped rice [33]
    Krembanan Norway Nidar Chocolate, gel and banana cream
    Kvikk Lunsj Norway, Sweden Freia A thickly coated chocolate wafer, similar to Kit Kat in taste and design

    L[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    La Fama United States Palmer Candy Co. Caramel covered with milk chocolate
    Lindor
    Worldwide Lindt & Sprüngli Chocolate bar with creamy filling, also available in truffles and various flavours. Lindor bars have been made since 1949. [34]
    Lindt Excellence Switzerland, Europe, United Kingdom, Australia, United States, Canada, South Africa, Japan Lindt & Sprüngli Many varieties of dark chocolate bars which include coconut dark chocolate, no sugar added dark chocolate, roasted hazelnut dark chocolate, and more
    Lindt Swiss Classic Switzerland, Europe, United Kingdom, Australia, United States, Canada, South Africa, Japan Lindt & Sprüngli Many varieties which include double milk chocolate; almond, sea salt dark chocolate; fruit and milk chocolate, intense orange and more
    Lion Bar
    United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe, Middle East, South Africa, Poland, Canada, Tajikistan Nestlé Wafers and crisped cereal with caramel in milk chocolate
    Lily's United States Lily's Sweets / Hershey Dark, extra dark, milk, and white chocolate bars with various flavours and fillings. Sweetened with stevia.

    M[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    M&M's Worldwide Mars, Incorporated Color-varied sugar-coated dragée chocolate confectionery, each of which has the letter "m" printed in lower case in white on one side, consisting of a candy shell surrounding a filling which varies depending upon the variety of M&M's. [35][36][37]
    M&S United Kingdom Marks & Spencer
    M-Azing United States Mars Milk chocolate with mini M&M's
    Malagos The Philippines Malagos Agri-Ventures Dark chocolate
    Mars Bar United States Mars Vanilla nougat with almonds and milk chocolate
    Mars Bar Worldwide, outside United States Mars Nougat mousse topped with caramel and coated in chocolate
    Mars Bar Lava Australia, New Zealand Mars Orange-flavored nougat center
    Mekupelet Israel Strauss-Elite Milk chocolate folded over, with thin layers of chocolate separated by air; similar to aerated chocolate, but with folds instead of bubbles
    Milka Germany, Turkey, United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Ukraine, South Africa, China, Kraft Foods Milk chocolate with hazelnut, peanut and almond pastes incorporated
    Milky Bar New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, India, Ireland, South Africa, Nestlé White chocolate bar
    Milky Way
    United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa Mars Chocolate nougat with caramel in milk chocolate coating. Pictured here are American and British Milky Way candy bars. There is no caramel in the British version.
    Milky Way New Zealand, Europe, Australia Mars Whipped nougat in milk chocolate coating
    Milky Way Midnight United Kingdom, worldwide Mars Vanilla nougat with caramel in dark chocolate coating
    Milo Bar Nestlé
    Mimi Chocolate Bangladesh Bangladesh Freedom Fighter Welfare Trust [38]
    Minor Switzerland Maestrani Praline bars. Made since 1936. [39]
    Mirage Canada Nestlé Bubbly milk chocolate
    Moro New Zealand, Ireland, Australia Cadbury Nougat-like chocolate mousse and biscuit topped with caramel and coated in chocolate
    Mounds United States Hershey Sweetened coconut enrobed in dark or milk chocolate; introduced in 1921
    Mountain Bar United States Brown and Haley Vanilla, cherry, or peanut butter cream filling, covered in chocolate and peanuts, in the shape of Mount Rainier
    Mousse Australia, South Africa Cadbury Milk chocolate with a rich soft chocolate filling
    MrBeast Bar (Feastables) Worldwide Organic cacao with vegan or grass-fed (contains dairy) chocolate with a variety fillings inside.
    Mr. Big Canada, worldwide Cadbury Crisped rice, peanuts, caramel, and a vanilla wafer center covered in Cadbury milk chocolate
    Mr. Goodbar United States Hershey Peanuts in granular milk chocolate [33]
    Munz Bar Switzerland Maestrani Praline-filled chocolate bar [40]

    N[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Neapolitan Coconut Slice United States Friesinger's Candies Tri-coloured coconut bar - strawberry/vanilla/chocolate
    Nestlé Crunch United States, Ireland, United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil Nestlé Chocolate bar with crisped rice
    Nestlé Milk Chocolate United States, South Africa, Turkey Nestlé Solid milk chocolate
    Nestlé Triple Decker bar United States Nestlé Three-layer bar consisting of a bottom layer of milk chocolate, middle layer of white chocolate and top layer of dark chocolate; approx. 2.5" square. Discontinued. [41]
    Nestlé White United States, Denmark Nestlé White chocolate
    Nickel Lunch United States Peanuts in milk chocolate
    Niki South Africa Beacon Chocolate coated coconut bar
    Nocciolatte Switzerland Lindt & Sprüngli Three hazelnuts and hazelnut filling in milk chocolate. Also available in dark version [42][43]
    Nosh South Africa Beacon Chocolate coated nougat with caramel and nuts topping
    Nougatti Belgium, worldwide Côte d'Or Chewy and nutty nougat made with chopped hazelnuts covered in Côte d'Or milk chocolate
    Nut Goodie United States Pearson's Candy Company Chocolate, peanuts and maple
    Nut Lovers United States Hershey
    NutRageous United States, United Kingdom, Ireland Hershey Peanut butter, caramel and peanuts in milk chocolate
    Nuts United Kingdom, Europe Nestlé Nougat and hazelnuts covered with chocolate
    Nuts About Caramel United Kingdom Cadbury Caramel enrobed in milk chocolate [8]
    Nux United Kingdom Rowntree Whole hazelnuts, Montelimar nougat and caramel covered in milk chocolate

    O[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Oh Henry!
    United States, Canada Ferrara in United States, Hershey in Canada Caramel, fudge and peanuts in milk chocolate
    Old Faithful
    United States Idaho Candy Company Marshmallow center, covered with chocolate and whole peanuts
    Ovolino
    Switzerland Ovaltine Praline and malt-filled chocolate bar [44]

    P[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Pal-o-mine Canada Ganong Bros. Limited Soft fudge centre with peanuts covered in dark chocolate
    PB Max United States Mars Creamy peanut butter and oats on top of a square-shaped whole grain cookie enrobed in milk chocolate
    Peanut Slab New Zealand, Australia Whittaker's Peanut infused chocolate slab [45]
    Pebbles United States Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company, Post Cocoa and Fruity Pebbles cereal with different flavours variants enrobed in different chocolates
    Penguin United Kingdom, Ireland McVitie's Milk-chocolate covered biscuit filled with chocolate cream
    Peppermint Crisp Australia, South Africa Nestlé Peppermint "cracknel" in milk chocolate
    Perky Nana New Zealand Cadbury Banana flavored chew bar covered in chocolate
    Pesek Zman Israel Strauss-Elite Chocolate coated hazelnut cream filled wafer
    Picnic New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Ukraine Cadbury Peanuts, caramel, wafers and crisped rice in milk chocolate
    Pistache United States Sulpice Chocolat Painted chocolate bar - pistachios, cardamom and orange in dark chocolate
    Polly Waffle Australia Nestlé Marshmallow-filled wafers in milk chocolate
    Powerhouse United States Peter Paul Peanuts, caramel and nougat in milk chocolate
    Prince Malaysia Danone Two chocolate-flavored soda cracker wafers in chocolate-flavored coating
    Prince Polo Kraft Chocolate-covered wafers
    Princessa Poland Nestlé Nestlé imitation of Prince Polo; now equally popular
    P.S. South Africa Cadbury Originally a caramel dark chocolate coated wafer, it expanded to milk chocolate and white milk chocolate later on

    R[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Ragusa Switzerland Camille Bloch Swiss praline chocolate with whole hazelnuts, also available in dark and caramelised milk versions. Made since 1942 [46]
    Raffaello Italy, Russia, Canada, Belgium Ferrero Coconut–almond truffle
    Rally United States Hershey Canadian made Oh Henry! under the name Rally; nougat, caramel and peanuts covered in milk chocolate
    Rayon Switzerland Cailler Milk chocolate with air bubbles. Made since 1937 [14]
    Reese's Bar United States, Canada Hershey Peanut butter enrobed in milk chocolate
    Reese's Crispy Crunchy Bar United States Hershey Peanut butter crisp candy with peanut butter and chopped peanuts in milk chocolate
    Reese's Fast Break United States Hershey Peanut butter and nougat filling in milk chocolate
    Reese's Outrageous Worldwide Hershey Reese's Pieces, peanut butter, and caramel enrobed in milk chocolate.
    Reese's Sticks United States, Worldwide Hershey Wafers filled with peanut butter and covered in milk chocolate
    Risoletto Switzerland Chocolat Frey Caramel and crisped rice in milk chocolate. Made since 1967. [47]
    Ritter Sport Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Sweden Ritter Sport Square chocolate bar with various fillings
    Rocky Road Annabelle Candy Company Marshmallow topped with cashews and covered with chocolate

    S[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Safari India, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt, and Philippines Gandour Wafer and crisped rice covered in caramel in milk chocolate
    Sasha Chocolate Goldleaf South Korea Lotte Chocolate with real gold leaf layering
    Skor United States, Canada Hershey Crunchy butter toffee in milk chocolate
    Sky Bar United States Necco Four sections: caramel, vanilla, peanut butter and fudge fillings with a milk chocolate coating
    Smarties South Africa, Australia Nestlé Milk chocolate bar filled with Smarties
    Smooth Sailin' United States Hollywood Candy Co. Nougat with walnut pieces covered in dark chocolate
    Snickers Worldwide Mars Nougat topped with caramel and peanuts in milk chocolate. Was branded in the United Kingdom as Marathon from 1968-1990.
    Snik Snak United States (formerly) Mars Similar to Kit Kat; wafers in chocolate
    Starbar United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Creamy peanut butter, light rice crisps and caramel covered with milk chocolate
    Sublime Peru D'Onofrio Milk chocolate with peanuts
    Sweet Marie Canada Cadbury (originally Willard's) Fudge centre with peanuts and crisped rice covered in chocolate

    T[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Take 5 United States Hershey Layer of caramel and peanut butter over pretzels and peanuts in milk chocolate
    Tex South Africa Nestlé A combination of the aerated chocolateofAero and the wafers of Kit Kat covered in milk chocolate
    Tim Tam New Zealand, Australia, United States, some southeast Asian countries Arnott's Chocolate covered biscuit/cookie filled with chocolate cream and other ingredients. There are five varieties: milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, caramel and double-coated.
    Time Out New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Wafers with a flake center covered in milk chocolate [8]
    Tin Larin Mexico, Latin America Nestlé Wafers and peanut butter in chocolate
    To'ak Chocolate Ecuador To'ak Chocolate Handmade from the rare Nacional variety of cocoa bean [48]
    Toblerone Switzerland, India, Turkey, Netherlands, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, Ireland, United States, France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Hungary Kraft Foods Solid chocolate with almond nougat bits
    Toffee Crisp United Kingdom, Ireland Nestlé Crisped rice and soft caramel in milk chocolate
    Tony's Chocolonely United States, Netherlands, United Kingdom[49] Tony's Chocolonely Milk and dark chocolate with various flavors added
    Top Deck South Africa, Australia Cadbury White chocolate peaks layered on top of a milk chocolate base
    Topic Poland, United Kingdom, Ireland Masterfoods Polska Hazelnuts, nougat and caramel in milk chocolate
    Torino Switzerland Camille Bloch Chocolate bar filled with almond-hazelnut praline; also available in dark and caramelised milk versions. Made since 1948. [50]
    Trio United Kingdom United Biscuits Biscuit base with toffee cream enrobed in milk chocolate. Sold under the McVitie's brand. Discontinued in 2013, was brought back in 2016. [51]
    Túró Rudi Hungary Túró Rudi Cream cheese and chocolate
    TV Bar South Africa Beacon Chocolate coated crisped rice and coconut
    Twin Bing United States Palmer Candy Co. Cherry cream center with chocolate and peanut coating
    Twirl New Zealand, Australia, United States, Ireland, United Kingdom Cadbury Long flakes of milk chocolate covered in a chocolate coating
    Twix Worldwide Mars Cookie bar with two fingers of shortbread cookie base topped with caramel and covered in milk chocolate

    U[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    U-No Bar
    United States Annabelle Candy Company Milk chocolate truffle-like center covered with milk chocolate and ground almonds

    V[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Velvety Fox Replaced the Echo Bar
    Verkade Netherlands Various chocolate bars [52][53]
    Vice Versas United Kingdom Nestlé Milk chocolate covered in white sugar coating and white chocolate covered in chocolate sugar coating
    Violet Crumble
    Australia Robern Menz Aerated crunchy honeycomb-like center in milk chocolate

    W[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Walnut Crush United States Fenn White nougat and walnuts covered in dark chocolate [54]
    Welch's Fudge United States James O. Welch Co. Chocolate fudge bar with chocolate coating
    Whatchamacallit United States Hershey Peanut-flavored crisp with caramel in chocolate coating [33]
    Whip Australia Cadbury Fluffy nougat and caramel in milk chocolate
    White Knight Australia Nestlé Chewy mint nougat in milk chocolate
    Whittaker's New Zealand J.H. Whittaker & Sons Chocolate blocks, toffee milk, k-bar, slabs, mini slabs, chunks, squares, sante
    Willocrisp Canada Neilson Crispy peanut butter in a chocolatey coating [55]
    Wispa United Kingdom, Ireland Cadbury Smooth velvety chocolate bar. Launched in 1981, discontinued in 2003, relaunched in 2007 temporarily, but relaunched again in 2008 permanently.
    Wonka Bar New Zealand, United States, Australia, United Kingdom, South Africa Nestlé Graham cracker bits in chocolate; originally appeared as a fictional chocolate bar in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its adaptations Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Wunderbar Canada, Germany, Ireland Cadbury Creamy peanut butter, light crisped rice and caramel covered with milk chocolate; the Canadian and German equivalent of Cadbury's Starbar

    Y[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Yankie Bar Denmark Toms International Caramel, nougat, and milk chocolate bar
    Yorkie
    United Kingdom, Ireland Nestlé Chunky chocolate bar. Available in 2 variities, plain and raisin with biscuit

    Z[edit]

    Name Image Distribution Manufacturer Description Ref
    Zero Bar
    United States, Canada Hershey Caramel, peanut and nougat covered with white chocolate fudge [56]

    See also[edit]

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