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Best: Côte D’Or satisfies your sweet tooth
Practically every chocolate bar out there is sweet to some degree, ranging from subtle sweetness in dark chocolate to cloyingly sweet in cheaper offerings. Côte D’Or’s high-end milk chocolate bars are some of the best in terms of balance.
The combination of Belgian milk with Belgian cocoa makes these bars luxurious and smooth, with a satisfyingly sweet kick that doesn’t overwhelm.
Worst: Big Turk fails on multiple fronts
This Canadian exclusive bar consists of Turkish delight covered in a thin chocolate coating. While it sounds intriguing, the Turkish delight is low quality and there’s barely enough chocolate to classify this as a chocolate bar.
Turkish delight and milk chocolate are both delicious, but for enthusiasts of either treat, there are far better ways to satiate those cravings.
Best: Ritter is great for sharing
Ritter Sport (we’re not sure where the ‘Sport’ moniker comes from) makes a wide range of square chocolate bars, all of which break conveniently into individual segments.
This means that Ritter not only offers a wide variety (the cornflake and milk chocolate bar is incredible), it also offers an easy way to divvy bars up between multiple people.
Worst: Charleston Chew has way too much chew