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Top 5 Chocolate Bars

The Best Chocolate Bars Ever

By Bass Man EddiePublished 4 years ago 3 min read

Yep, this is happening. This is no joke, and no this is not a meme. This is ranking the top five chocolate bars. So I only included chocolate bars! A chocolate bar has got to be a linear snack to eat. Not the Reese’s cups, and definitely not Hershey’s Kiss, for they are not bars. I’m also not including any odd shaped chocolates, so no heart chocolates from Valentines Day, or those holidays chocolates they have in a bag or a metal container. I’m looking at you, Lindt Chocolates, and Ghirardelli Chocolate Company! Now, here’s the top five chocolate bars.

5.) Almond Joy

For our fifth chocolate bar, we have the Almond Joy brand. What’s not to like about this sweet chocolate that includes almond and coconut to the bar. There have been chocolates that have peanut butter or caramel & even almond, yet there’s no chocolate bar that adds coconut as a filling, which gives you a delightful and unique taste. Also, they have different flavors such as milk chocolate & dark chocolate, so it gives you a different chocolate mix with the almond and coconut. As such, it’s a sweet chocolate with a different filling.

4.) Crunch

For our fourth chocolate bar, we have the crunchy Crunch brand chocolate. If you don’t want a smooth chew, but you prefer to hear a crunch in every chew, then look no further than Crunch. Their milk chocolate bars are thin, and include crispy rice that give their signature crunch. With such ingredients, it’s considered a low calorie snack on an off day. As such, this thin chocolate bar gives a satisfying snack to enjoy with the sound of crunchy in your mouth.

3.) Reese’s Fast Break

For our third chocolate bar, we have the peanut butter and chocolate mix Reese bar that’s easy to break off. There are other Reese brand chocolate bars that could have gone up to this list, yet the argument here is this bar can really bring the sweet taste of chocolate and peanut. The Reese Fast Break bar is smooth and thick to consume. It’s thickness allows you to enjoy the peanut butter mixed into the chocolate. With the signature Reese’s Cup, it’s short to enjoy their signature taste. With the Fast Break bar, you can truly get the enjoyment of a longer consumption. So if you like peanut butter in your chocolate and you want to savor it, then Reese’s Fast Break is the chocolate bar for you.

2.) Twix

For our second chocolate bar, we have the Twix chocolate bars. Do you choose the left or the right? Well to be honest, the two sides are great together. They have the caramel shortbread, filled with biscuit and have chocolate to top it. In short, these are actually chocolate cookie bars. So it’s flour baked that gives it’s crunch because not small dried rice, but an actual cookie that has been decorated with caramel and chocolate to add on to its deliciousness. This is the many reasons why Twix is a great chocolate bar to enjoy if you want chocolate and cookies mixed together with caramel.

1.) 3 Musketeers

For our number one pick as the top chocolate bar, it will be the 3 Musketeers. What makes the 3 Musketeers chocolate bars so good is the fact that it’s chocolate-covered, fluffy, whipped mousse. So you don’t have to worry about any baked goods or additional filling like caramel or coconut. Also, it doesn’t have additional ingredients like peanuts, biscuits, or dried rice. Don’t get it twisted, it’s good to have variety on the chocolate if you prefer that. That’s why there’s the Milky Way bars. Those are good, yet with 3 Musketeers, it’s a simple, sweet, and soft foam that is too good to dine in. Sometimes simpler is better, and the 3 Musketeers is a testament to the saying. That’s why this brand is the best chocolate bar ever.

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Bass Man Eddie

This is Bass Man Eddie here. This is where you read interesting stories and articles from me. These ranges from life lessons to importance of a certain film. I’m very talkative and I would like to talk about many interesting things to you.

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