What is a Daim Bar? Nobody really knows or understands what a Daim Bar is, but what we do know is they taste great. Each mouth watering bar is made of some kind of mystical caramel substance, which is both brittle and chewy, and is covered in chocolate.
If you are after a luxurious, creamy chocolate experience then Galaxy is just the ticket. That silky smooth Galaxy taste really hits the spot, particularly for those chocolate connoisseurs who know a thing or two about chocolate.
If you are after a substantial chocolate bar, then a Nestle Lion bar won’t disappoint. For those of you who don’t know, a Lion Bar is a misshapen combination of caramel, wafer and nougat, all encased in a smooth layer of milk chocolate.
Maltesers are great tasting, floaty light chocolate covered snacks. If you need to satisfy your chocolate needs, but are watching the calories, then Maltesers represent the perfect solution.
If you’re after a lighter chocolate bar, you can’t go far wrong with the light, fluffy Milky Way from Nestle. The Milky Way is a bit of a long standing classic – it was conceived by Frank C. Mars all the way back in 1923.
Nestle Munchies are a bit of a dark horse in the confectionary world. They never achieved the mainstream recognition of their brethren, the likes of Rolos or the Kit Kat, but nevertheless they hold a certain charm.
The joy of Revels is in not knowing what you’re going to get. There is much fun to be had in dipping your hand into the bag and extracting the sweet – as you bite into it you know you run the risk of a coffee flavoured Revel.
The Rolo is a somewhat traditional confectionary item, which holds its place in the hearts of all British sweet lovers. These chewy caramel chocolates blend the perfect combination of chocolate and caramel.
The legendry Snickers is one of the greatest chocolate bars of all time; it was the second chocolate bar to be released by the Mars family (after the Mars Bar of course) back in 1930.
The Mars Topic is one of those somewhat elusive chocolate bars that never quite received the general acceptance of its bigger brothers – the likes of Mars and Snickers. Despite this, the Topic does have its loyal followers.
The Twix bar was first introduced in 1967, and from then on it evolved into the internationally accepted chocolate masterpiece that it is today. One of the great things about the Twix is that you always get two!
Enjoy the exotic taste of Bounty time and time again with this gratifyingly large 24 pack of the classic chocolate bar – it’s enough to keep you and the family going for a while.
The elegant taste of Bounty Dark can be enjoyed to a satisfying excess with this hearty 24 pack. That classic bounty coconut filling is perfectly complimented by the crunchy layer of rich dark chocolate.
The Cadburys Flake is the crumbliest, flakiest chocolate bar that you can buy anywhere on earth. This satisfyingly massive 48 pack of Cadburys Flakes is the ideal purchase if you are a fan of this unique chocolate delicacy.
The Twirl is one of Cadburys classic chocolate bars; each packet contains 2 twists of Cadburys chocolate which are held together with chocolate and then covered in chocolate to finish them off. There is a lot of chocolate going on.
The Kit Kat Chunky is a monolithic version of the more dainty original 2 fingered Kit Kat bar. This hefty chocolate bar has become a bit of an unexpected classic.
The Nestle Drifter is a relative newcomer to the world of confectionary – it was introduced as recently as 1980. Since then the bar has had moderate success, but they are somewhat rare these days and hard to get hold of.
The Cadburys Fruit n Nut Bar has proven to be a popular British classic. The perfect combination of smooth creamy Cadburys Milk Chocolate, crunchy almonds and soft chewy raisins is irresistible.
The Nestle Aero Milk Bar is a generously sizeable bar of light milk chocolate, packed with hundreds of little air bubbles. The bubbles are what give the Aero Milk its unique flavour and melt-in-the-mouth texture.
Enjoy the sweet milky taste of Milky Bar Medium time and time again with this pack containing 40 bars. The unique taste of Milky bars has made them a British classic for all age groups.
The Cadburys Caramel Bar is a favourite among chocolate lovers. Each bar comprises 6 hefty chocolate parcels which are filled with a generous serving of sweet caramel.
The Cadburys Star Bar is Cadburys forgotten classic. It has been around for many years lurking in the shadows, but this chocolate bar never received the celebrity status of its more popular siblings such as the Crunchie or Curly Wurly.
Everyone is familiar with the Jacobs Club – it has been a standard lunchbox filler for generations. The Jacobs Mint Club is, of course, the Club Bar’s minty brother.
The Kinder Bueno Bar is unrivalled in the world of chocolate – there is nothing quite like it. Each bar contains a creamy hazelnut filling, encased in crispy wafer and surrounded by a layer of smooth milk chocolate.
The Galaxy Ripple is a luxurious chocolate bar for those true chocolate lovers out there. The unique rippled texture means that the chocolate melts in your mouth, giving you the full pleasure of that rich Galaxy chocolate.
Mars Planets are like a lucky dip, but with three great possible outcomes – crunchy biscuit, chewy caramel or soft nougat. Everyone has a different favourite, but the fun is in not knowing what’s coming next.
The Toffee Crisp is an intoxicating mixture of chocolate, toffee and cereal, which when combined in appropriate ratio, results in this mouth watering chocolate bar.
The Galaxy Caramel Bar comprises a mouth watering combination of luxurious galaxy chocolate and soft, sweet caramel. Each hearty chunk of chocolaty caramel leaves you with a luscious caramel aftertaste, which will keep you going back for more.
After their introduction in 1937, Poppets survived the turbulence of the following years and developed into a classic British sweet. The enticing rattle of a box of poppets will set anyone’s taste buds on edge.
The Galaxy Bubbles Bar has that same rich, silky galaxy taste, but is full of bubbles for a light tongue popping chocolate experience. The Bubbles Bar really is a luxurious treat for the more experienced chocolate lover.
Cadburys one great mistake was their attempt to discontinue the Wispa Bar back in 2003. Why did they do this? Nobody knows, but fortunately after months of relentless campaigning from overenthusiastic Wispa fans it was relaunched in 2007.
The Flyte Chocolate Bar is a lighter way to enjoy chocolate; each bar has a fluffy chocolate mousse centre and is coated in a creamy layer of milk chocolate.
The Frys Peppermint Cream is a particularly classy dark chocolate bar, with a refreshing peppermint fondant centre. Each mouthful has a smooth elegant taste which is unique to the Frys brand.
The Double Decker is a much loved chocolate bar from the masters of the art – Cadbury. The Double Decker is a hefty chocolate bar - it will literally destroy hunger without a second thought.
If you are after that Friday feeling, then the Cadburys Crunchie is the chocolate bar for you. The delicious crunchy honeycomb centre is surrounded by smooth Cadburys chocolate, giving that great taste we have been enjoying in the UK for over 80 years.
The Galaxy Caramelised Hazelnut Bar is a lavish chocolate treat; the super smooth Galaxy Chocolate is only enhanced by the addition of delicious caramelised Hazelnuts.
The Nestle Aero Peppermint Bar is a generously sizeable bar of light milk chocolate, packed with hundreds of little air bubbles. The bubbles are what give the Aero Milk its unique flavour and melt-in-the-mouth texture.
The Cadbury Creme Egg Twisted is the chocolate bar version of Cadbury’s long standing classic, the Cadburys Cream Egg. This 24 pack of super sweet chocolate bars should keep you satisfied for a good while.
The Cadbury Dream bar is a unique, super creamy white chocolate bar which quite literally melts in your mouth. If you’re after trying something a little different then the Cadbury Dream is certainly well worth a try.
Smarties have been around since back in 1882, making them an immovable part of British confectionary history. In their current format they come in a hexagonal tube – each one containing the usual array of brightly coloured chocolate bites.
The Cadburys Snack Shortcake represents yet another classic confectionary treat from the masters. Cadbury have come up with a simple yet effective method of improving the age old recipe of shortcake – cover it in Cadburys chocolate.
Everyone loves the classy delicacy that is the After Eight Mint, but wouldn’t it be good if you could eat them all of the time, rather than being restricted to indulging at high brow evening parties and opulent corporate shindigs?
Frys Turkish Delight has been with us since the start of the First World War, and it’s not hard to see why. This super sweet delicacy has remained pretty much unchanged in all this time, and is loved equally by the young and old alike.
Enjoy the classic taste of Cadburys Dairy Milk with this hearty 48 pack of chocolate bars. Cadburys Dairy Milk really is the nations favourite; John Cadbury first established the company almost 200 years ago and they have been going strong ever since.
The Nestle Kit Kat Dark 4 Finger is the dark chocolate variation of the much loved Nestle classic. For those of you who prefer the subtle rich taste of dark chocolate, then the Kit Kat Dark is definitely the way to go.
Poppets were first introduced in 1937 and after surviving the turbulence of the following years, they developed to become a classic British sweet. The enticing rattle of a box of poppets will set anyone’s taste buds on edge.
As you would expect, the Nestle Crunch Milk Chocolate Bar has one significant feature that differentiates from other chocolate bars – it is extremely crunchy.
This 24 pack of the super sweet Cadbury Dairy Milk Turkish should be enough to satisfy your sweet tooth for pretty much the rest of your life. Turkish delight has been with us for almost 100 years, and it tastes as good today as ever before.
The Cadburys Bournville is a bit of an old war horse - it has been going for over a century and has survived the rationing of both world wars, which were the death of many a chocolate bar.
The Cadburys Boost Glucose is a bit of a dark horse in the confectionary world. It never managed to receive the open armed acceptance of its more mainstream brethren such as the Crunchie or the Flake, but it is still popular in certain circles.
The Frys Orange Cream is (unsurprisingly) the orange version of the elegant Frys chocolate bar. Each bar comprises a thin layer of dark chocolate, encasing a satisfying layer of creamy orange fondant.
The Galaxy Raisin Almond Hazelnut Bar comprises a mouth-watering combination of silky smooth Galaxy chocolate, crunchy nuts and soft chewy raisins. You can even try and convince yourself that they are healthy due to the abundance of fruit and nuts!
This is the legendary Terrys Chocolate Orange, but in bar format. The Terrys Milk Chocolate Orange Bar is a more convenient adaptation of the original, but still retains that classic taste – an intoxicating mixture of chocolate and orange.
Poppets Choc Chip Cookies are one of the many varieties that Poppets have to offer. As you would expect, they are somewhat reminiscent of a bite sized, chocolate covered biscuit.
The Cadbury’s Flake is an amazing chocolate bar but it does make a mess doesn’t it? Here is the answer to this age old chocolate related conundrum: the Cadbury Flake Dipped.
Toffee Poppets have been around since before the war and they are as popular today as ever. Each little cardboard package is jam packed full of tasty toffee bites, all of which are covered in smooth milk chocolate.
The Ruffle Raspberry Bar is a unique tasting chocolate bar from Jamesons. It comprises a super sweet raspberry flavoured coconut centre, surrounded by rich dark chocolate.
Make no mistake – this is a classy chocolate bar. The Frys Chocolate Cream is made of rich dark chocolate and has a smooth and creamy fondant filling. It’s not overpoweringly sweet, but rather a subtle mix of sophisticated flavours.
The Cadbury Curly Wurly is a chocolate covered caramel ladder that is loved by kids and grown-ups alike. It was recognised as one of the nation’s favourites when it was voted the most popular chocolate bar still in production in 2004.
The four finger Kit Kat from Nestle is undeniably a classic. There is nothing quite like the satisfaction of consuming a chocolate bar of this magnitude.
Each Cadburys Time Out comprises two delicious chocolate covered wafer fingers with a milk chocolate centre. This is a simple down to earth chocolate bar from Cadburys, which can be enjoyed by all.
M and Ms Chocolate are addictive little nuggets of chocolate encased in crunchy, colourful shells. Each bag seems to contain a surprisingly large quantity of these chocolate treats, which are super sweet and extremely satisfying.
This is a satisfying 60 pack featuring the orangey incarnation of everyone’s favourite childhood chocolate bar. We all loved a Jacobs Orange Club in our lunch box when we were kids, so why not pass this joy onto the next generation?