Europe's BEST chocolate bars, ranked
Launched in 2005, Tony’s Chocolonely Milk Chocolate has won hearts in the Netherlands and beyond for its smooth, sweet and creamy flavour, as well as its fair-trade credentials. Its bright red wrapper is pretty eye-catching, too
Cadbury's Curly Wurly chocolate bar was launched in the UK in 1970, and has been a fixture there (and beyond) ever since. This twisty turny and, well, curly wurly creation was invented by David John Parfitt, a researcher based at Cadbury's Bournville factory in Birmingham
This beloved Spanish bar features layers of thin, crispy wafers sandwiched together with chocolate cream, then dipped in milk chocolate. Its name, which means 'little bones' in Spanish, is a nod to the Hueso family that founded the first chocolate factory in Ateca, Spain in 1862
First introduced in 1914, Fry's Turkish Delight has a delicate rose-flavoured Turkish delight centre, enveloped in a layer of smooth milk chocolate with just the right balance of crackle and melt.
Cadbury Bournville's Old Jamaica, with its base of rich dark chocolate laced with rum-like flavouring and raisins, was originally launched as a limited-edition bar in the UK in the 1970s.
Created in the early 1970s in the UK, Cadbury's Twirl features delicate, flaky layers of Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate enveloped in a smooth milk chocolate shell. In late 2019, Cadbury launched an orange-flavoured variety of Twirl in the UK.
The Karl Fazer Milk Chocolate bar has proved irresistible to fans since its inception in 1922. Crafted by Fazer, a renowned Finnish brand established in Helsinki in 1894, this chocolate bar has earned a special place in the hearts of chocolate enthusiasts across Europe