
The confectionery aisle is a battleground of nostalgia, texture and sheer chocolatey ambition. Rank your favourites and settle the office debate once and for all.
Put the items in your preferred order.

Cadbury Dairy Milk
A creamy classic that's been a staple since 1905. For many Brits, it's the benchmark every other bar is measured against.

Twix
Caramel, biscuit and chocolate in perfect harmony, with the added bonus of sharing (or not). The eternal question: left or right Twix?

Wispa
Aerated chocolate that vanishes far too quickly and was famously brought back by public demand. A comeback story wrapped in purple foil.

Yorkie
The bar that once cheekily declared itself not for girls, Yorkie is all about serious, solid chocolate slabs. No frills, just thick blocks of the good stuff.

Boost
Caramel, biscuit and a proper hit of chocolate for when a regular bar simply won't cut it. A firm favourite for anyone needing a proper 3pm rescue.
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