We’ve made it, the last installment of ranking Christmas chocolates. It’s been long, it’s been opinionated but here we are. Now it’s Cadbury’s turn to be under the microscope.
Are you ready? Let’s do it.

9. Fudge
Ok, I confess I find these super bland and pretty tasteless compared to some of the other varieties of fudge in other boxes around Christmas. Always left as a last resort.
8. Dairy Milk Caramel
I’m not a fan of caramel and in these it’s too sickly sweet for my liking. and there’s never a good chocolate to caramel ratio. I’m very passionate about this.
7. Eclair
Similar to the toffee penny in Quality Street, this one can take a tooth out if you’re not careful, even though they are pretty yummy. It just takes a while to get through them.
6. Double Decker
They’re not the best but they’re definitely not the worst. I much prefer the bigger version of these but beggars can’t be choosers.
5. Wispa
Pretty standard but also pretty good also works super well if you dip it in hot chocolate – thank me later. 😉
4. Twirl
All hail the Twirl, one of my favourite Cadbury bars in tiny format – what’s there not to love?
3. Crunchie
The addition of the Crunchie was a bloody brilliant idea and they are so tasty, which is why they are secure in the spot of number 3 and not to be moved.
2. Classic Dairy Milk
You can’t beat a classic bit of Dairy Milk can you? It’s a staple of British chocolate and I don’t think you can go wrong with it.
1. Creme Egg Twisted
A little bite of Creme Egg at Christmas? Yes please. One of the best decisions the people at Cadbury made. I stand by it.
Where would you rank the Heroes? Let me know below! 👇