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If you love chocolate and live in Pakistan, you are in the right place! Chocolate is not just a sweet treat, it is something that makes us happy, relaxes us, and brings smiles to our faces. Whether it’s a small bite after dinner or a full bar on a stressful day, chocolate always feels special. In Pakistan, we are lucky to have so many amazing chocolates available in stores, from local favourites to famous international brands. Some are soft and creamy, some are crunchy and full of nuts, and some are perfect for gifts and celebrations.
In this blog, I will share my favorite chocolates that you can easily find in Pakistan. These are the ones I love the most, and I’ll tell you why. So if you are looking for your next favorite chocolate or want to try something new, keep reading, you might find a new sweet love today!
Lindt Lindor – The Melt-in-Your-Mouth Luxury
If there’s one chocolate that feels like it’s giving you a warm hug after a long day, it’s Lindt Lindor. The moment I bite into that smooth outer shell and reach the rich, silky filling inside, it’s game over. Whether it’s milk, dark, or white chocolate, every truffle feels like a little piece of luxury.
In Pakistan, it’s a bit on the expensive side, but you’ll find it in stores like Al-Fatah, Greenvalley, or on Daraz. I usually keep a stash hidden from my siblings, yes, it’s that good.
Why I love it:
- Ultra-smooth texture
- Decadent center that literally melts
- Comes in flavors like hazelnut, caramel, and even matcha (if you’re lucky)
- Perfect gift box presentation for birthdays or just treating yourself
Price:
- 100 g milk truffle bag: Rs 2,294
- 200 g assorted balls: Rs 3,900
Cadbury Dairy Milk – The Everyday Favorite
Dairy Milk is basically the OG of chocolates in Pakistan. Everyone has a memory attached to it, Eid, exam days, Valentine’s, or just late-night cravings. It’s always there for me. From the basic Dairy Milk bar to Fruit & Nut and Oreo-filled ones, there’s a version for every mood. It’s also the easiest to get, every neighborhood kiryana store, supermarket, and even petrol pump carries it.
Why I love it:
- Creamy, sweet, and comforting
- Wide availability across Pakistan
- Affordable and comes in all sizes (pocket-friendly or treat-yourself big bars)
- Great for making desserts, try melting it for hot chocolate or baking brownies
Price
- 90 g bar: Rs 380–400
- 56 g local bar: Rs 180
- 144 g pouch: Rs 700–719
Ferrero Rocher – The Fancy Crowd-Pleaser
This is my go-to when I want to impress. Whether it’s for a mehndi giveaway or a chocolate platter, Ferrero Rocher makes everything feel premium. The combination of hazelnut, crisp wafer, creamy chocolate, and that golden foil, it just screams elegance. I admit, I don’t eat it every day (my wallet would never forgive me), but for special occasions, nothing beats it.
Why I love it:
- Crunchy, nutty, and creamy in one bite
- Beautiful packaging (hello, Instagram-worthy gifts)
- Pairs perfectly with coffee or a glass of chilled milk
- Easily available in gift boxes at Imtiaz, Metro, or online
Price:
- T3 (37 g, 3 pcs): Rs 625–690
- T16 (200 g): Rs 2,695–2,794
- T24 (300 g): Rs 5,199
Bounty – Coconut Lover’s Paradise
Okay, I get it, Bounty is a bit controversial. People either love it or avoid it like it’s broccoli. But for me? It’s heaven in a wrapper. That soft, sweet coconut center wrapped in smooth milk chocolate is such a satisfying combo.
It’s especially refreshing during hot summer days (I keep mine in the fridge). You can find it in most supermarkets across Pakistan, and the mini bars are perfect for quick cravings.
Why I love it:
- Rich coconut filling that’s juicy and satisfying
- Covered in silky milk chocolate
- Perfect balance of sweet and creamy
- Great for those who want something different from regular milk chocolate
Price:
- 57 g bar: Rs 194–240
- 220 g minis pouch: Rs 1,650–2,165
KitKat – The Crunch Factor
Break me off a piece of that KitKat, literally. KitKat is the ultimate chocolate for when I need a “crunchy” mood lifter. The layers of crispy wafer covered in smooth chocolate make it both light and indulgent at the same time. And let’s be honest, snapping those bars is half the fun. In Pakistan, we get everything from the standard red wrapper to the chunky version, and even international flavors like green tea and dark chocolate sometimes.
Why I love it:
- That satisfying snap when you break it
- Light, crispy wafer texture
- Doesn’t feel too heavy or overly sweet
- Widely available, even at local tuck shops
Price:
- 17–20 g 2-finger: Rs 125–150
- 41.5 g 4-finger: Rs 214–240
- Specialty boxes (e.g., Chunky or Dark): Rs 3,250–4,900
Mars – Caramel & Nougat Goodness
Mars is the chocolate bar I reach for when I want everything, rich chocolate, gooey caramel, and chewy nougat in one glorious bite. It’s like a meal in a bar (don’t judge me, I’ve had one instead of lunch before). It’s a little heavier than KitKat or Dairy Milk, which makes it perfect for intense cravings or long study sessions. You’ll find it in most retail stores, and yes, the mini-size version is ideal for portion control (if you can resist eating five).
Why I love it:
- Layers of soft nougat and caramel
- Super satisfying and filling
- Great for energy boosts
- Melts beautifully for chocolate desserts like sundaes or cakes
Price:
- 51 g bar: Rs 195–260
- Pack of 5×45 g: Rs 1,850
Toblerone – The Triangular Treat
Toblerone is what I call a special occasion chocolate. You spot it at airport duty-free shops or gift hampers, and you know someone’s getting spoiled. Those iconic triangle pieces are filled with creamy Swiss milk chocolate, chewy honey, and crunchy almond nougat, such a unique mix! It’s not your everyday chocolate, but when I have it, I savor every single triangle like it’s a national treasure.
Why I love it:
- Unique triangular shape (fun to snap and share… or not)
- Sweet honey-almond nougat adds texture and surprise
- Rich Swiss milk chocolate with a touch of elegance
- A go-to gift chocolate for weddings and formal occasions
Price:
- 35 g bar: Rs 350
- 50 g: Rs 395
- 100 g: Rs 694–1,299
- 200 g bar: Rs 2,200
Sonnet – Pakistan’s Local Dairy Milk Alternative
Sonnet is one of those local chocolates that doesn’t get enough credit. It’s affordable, creamy, and easily found in any Pakistani store, from your corner kiryana shop to big marts. It’s made to mimic the texture of Dairy Milk, and honestly? It does a pretty decent job. As a chocolate lover on a budget (or one with 4 cousins who all demand a treat), Sonnet is a savior. Bonus: there are different flavors like caramel and crisp rice if you want a twist.
Why I love it:
- Locally made and budget-friendly
- Creamy milk chocolate that hits the right sweet spot
- Often sold in bundles or multipacks
- A nostalgic taste for every 90s kid in Pakistan
Price:
- 15–18 g bar: Rs 20
- 12×10 g pack: Rs 160
- 24-piece box: Rs 260–293
Galaxy – Silky Smooth Indulgence
Galaxy is one of those chocolates that just feels extra smooth. I call it “the chocolate that glides on your tongue.” Its melt-in-your-mouth texture and rich flavor make it perfect for a cozy night in with chai and Netflix.
From the classic milk version to Cookie Crumble and Caramel, Galaxy always delivers a premium experience. It’s available pretty much everywhere now, even smaller stores carry the mini versions.
Why I love it:
- Incredibly smooth and creamy texture
- Luxurious feel, even in a small bar
- Multiple flavors like Caramel, Cookie Crumble, and Ripple
- Feels like self-care in chocolate form
Price:
- 36 g bar: Rs 395
- 80 g bar: Rs 268–1,280
- 100 g bar: Rs 1,100–2,160
Plus other popular variants:
- Dark 40 g – Rs 470
- Hazelnut 36 g – Rs 525
- White 38 g – Rs 460
- Flutes 22.5 g – Rs 225
Snickers – The Ultimate Hunger Fix
Snickers isn’t just a chocolate, it’s a meal disguised as a bar. When I’m stuck in traffic, on a long shopping trip, or surviving a day without lunch (thanks to a last-minute Zara sale), Snickers is my emergency go-to. Packed with roasted peanuts, nougat, caramel, and milk chocolate, it’s heavy, chewy, and super satisfying. It’s the one chocolate I eat slowly because it’s so dense and filling. Honestly, one bar and I’m good for hours. And let’s not forget how iconic that “You’re not you when you’re hungry” ad was, it totally speaks to me.
Why I love it:
- Loaded with textures: soft nougat, gooey caramel, crunchy peanuts
- Actually fills you up, perfect for long days or travel
- Available everywhere, from supermarkets to roadside stalls
- Ideal for freezing, try a frozen Snickers once and you’ll never go back
Price:
- 45 g: Rs 195
- 50 g imported: Rs 280–330
Miniatures & packs:
- 180 g bag: Rs 1,950
- Snickers Miniatures 220 g pouch: Rs 1,994
The Bottom Line:
Chocolate is more than just a snack, it’s a best friend, a mood fixer, and sometimes… a secret you hide in your drawer (away from siblings and nosy guests). In Pakistan, we’re lucky to have so many amazing chocolate choices, from fancy Swiss brands like Lindt to everyday heroes like Dairy Milk and Sonnet. Whether you love soft and creamy chocolates, crunchy ones with peanuts, or something with coconut, there’s something sweet for everyone.
So next time you’re at the store, don’t just pick the same old bar. Try something new. Maybe even get two… one for now and one for “later” (which really means 10 minutes later). No judgment, we’ve all been there!
And remember: money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy chocolate, and that’s pretty much the same thing. 🍫💁♀️
Happy munching, fellow chocolate lovers!
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