Ever wonder which chocolates you could get away with when picking out of the sugary bunch? Here is a list of top four most popular chocolate bars' review based primarily on calories & taste! (Because not everyone eats protein bars 🀣) πŸ”½πŸ”½πŸ”½

πŸ”ΉKIT KAT: 10/10

MACROS: Low in calories with decent macros makes Kit Kat a great fit for post-workout treat. If you're rushing and you don’t want to be over indulging on a heavy gooey bar of chocolate, this is the ideal candidate. One crunch and pop, you've got yourself a chocolate dose without the lethal calories.

TASTE: If you're big on texture like me, this is it. The bar itself is built like a layer cake with chocolate and wafer. The milk chocolate smells good, and biting into the bar gives you that crispy wafer. Definitely got my vote!

πŸ”ΈHERSHEY'S: 9/10

MACROS: Similar calorie profile as Kit Kat except it is thinner and taller in size. Considering the amount of chocolate cookie bits in the bar, the caloric content is impressive. I would probably alternate this with Kit-Kat if I were fitting chocolate bars into my diet/macros.

TASTE: The bar comes with chocolate cookie pieces inside the white chocolate which makes it 10x better than just a plain chocolate bar. The smell of this bar is reminiscent of white chocolate mixed with Oreos. Totally worth it.

πŸ”ΉDAIRY MILK: 6/10

MACROS: With over 500 calories for just one bar makes Cadbury's dairy milk chocolate bar at the bottom of my list. If you look closely on their nutrition label, it says "per 9squares 200 cal." You do the math! 🀦🏻‍♀️

TASTE: It's nice and chunky with decent milk chocolate. It's not filler with anything inside. It's not bad but definitely not worth it for the calories imo.



πŸ”ΈSNICKERS: 8/10

MACROS: At 250 calories, this is a hit! The only thing is it's really small, probably the length of a your ring finger. (Snickers is owned by Mars, which was was named after the Mars family's favourite horse. 🀣🐎)

TASTE: The bar consists of nouget topped with caramel and peanuts covered in Milk chocolate. What's not to like?