I love just about all candy. Take 5, Milky Way Midnight, or Dove dark chocolate are my favorite of the "traditional" candy bars.
anything fair trade dark chocklet that's not overpriced. i'm not really hung up on brand names, i sort of think they're a bit of a con. the generic dark chocklet nonperils from the bins at smart and final are probably my most frequently consumed.
I also like these from Aldi's food stores: But have been having trouble getting them lately from the local Aldi store. I just found out why when looking for this picture. Aldi discovered that they had small pieces of almonds in the bar that weren't listed on the wrapping. A plus for me, but they're worried about allergic reactions. I gave up on Hershey milk chocolate bars, but their Golden almond bars are great. Hard to find though. I get them when we go to Hershey and the visitor's center. Which is about once every ten years.
I think they are relatively "new". According to wiki: "The Take 5 is a pretzel, caramel, peanut and peanut butter-filled, milk chocolate coated bar released by The Hershey Company in December 2004."
a friend of mine brought me some chocolate back from Switzerland a few years ago and oh.my.god. all other chocolate pales in comparison I like Lindt, the dark chocolate bars and those little truffle balls too..they're so good. I think thats also a Swiss brand Dove is the best out of the American brands
Oh, I forgot about these. i still love these kept chilled in the refrigerator, and then I will nibble on one of them slowly....Love the refreshing mintiness of them.
I wish convenient stores sold more boutique candy like Ghirardelli, rather than all this Nestle and Hershey’s stuff.
i don't really like chocolate, and therefore eat very few candy bars. i do have a weakness for reese cups though. not necessarily the regular ones, the holiday shaped ones like easter eggs or christmas trees where they are super thick and have a lot more peanut butter in them.