The second Cadbury product on this list, the Flake bar is just more evidence that the English chocolatier really knows their stuff. The Flake bar is literally just milk chocolate, but comes in a unique form factor.
The raw, flaky chocolate lives up to its name, and is truly unique when it comes to other milk chocolate bars, most of which are basically slabs. Where they zig, the Flake bar zags.
Worst: Mounds is more coconutty garbage
If you don’t like Almond Joy, you probably won’t like Mounds. This Hershey product is very similar to Almond Joy — with its sweetened coconut filling and dark chocolate coating — but doesn’t have almonds on top.
This might make it a hit for coconut enthusiasts who don’t like almonds, but it’s a tough sell for anyone who doesn’t absolutely love coconut. A little bit of coconut goes a long way, and there’s more than a little bit in these bars.
Best: Skor/Heath brings the toffee crunch
We’re grouping these two together because they’re essentially the same thing. Skor was once Hershey’s answer to Heath, but Hershey now owns both brands. The simplicity of these bars is their strength: A crunchy, buttery slab of toffee covered in a rich helping of milk chocolate.
While they’re very similar bars, it’s worth doing a taste test to suss out their subtle differences. Skor is slightly more smooth and buttery, while Heath has more of a salty bite.
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