Are these the world’s best chocolate bars? Discover why people are raving about Tony's Chocolonely bars

Attention, chocolate lovers! We have some sweet news for you.

An international confectionery brand that has caused quite a stir worldwide has finally made its appearance on the shelves of your favourite local supermarket.



Cult-favourite Tony's Chocolonely bars, hailing from the Netherlands, have been causing quite the commotion among sweet-toothed customers for many years.

Often dubbed the ‘world’s best’, the popular chocolate blocks are now officially available to buy in Woolworths and Coles!


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Famous chocolate bar Tony’s Chocolonely is now available in Woolworths and Coles. Credit: Tonys Chocolonely

Previously only found in boutique stockists, Tony's Chocolonely bars are now easier to access and sample than ever before.

Aside from its incredible taste, there's another reason to feel good about purchasing Tony's Chocolonely bars: they're made using ethically sourced cocoa.



According to reports, the Dutch-based chocolate brand was founded by three Dutch journalists after discovering that the world’s largest manufacturers were buying cocoa from plantations that used illegal child labour and modern-day slavery.

Since then, the brand has dedicated itself to raising awareness about the inequality in the chocolate industry.

And what started 13 years ago as a mission to produce delicious chocolate that supports sustainable cocoa farming, these bars have now won over chocolate enthusiasts due to the brand's dedication to creating a product that's not only tasty but also responsible.

Thanks to social media, more and more Aussies are discovering what the excitement is all about and sharing rave reviews about the decadent chocolate bars.



Well-known food blogger @AngeEats reviewed the chocolate bar in a post he shared on social media. He said: ‘Holy cow, that's very sweet, but that is an absolutely insane taste’.

You can watch his video below:



While another popular food critic, @nectoriouspapi, said the taste was ‘insane’. You can watch the rest of his review below:



Coles currently stocks four different flavours of Tony's Chocolonely bars, including Dark Chocolate Pretzel, Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, and the original Milk Chocolate flavour.



You can also buy them in 180g blocks or in smaller 47g-sized bars that retail for $3.50.

A spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles is excited to launch the Tony's Chocolonely brand into 200 Coles stores across the country. Our aim is to provide our customers with more choices when shopping the confectionery aisle and offer products that excite and delight along the way.’

Meanwhile, Woolworths has the larger bars available at $8.25 each and offers an impressive range of seven different flavours in over 180 store locations, giving you more variety to indulge your sweet tooth.

‘This top-quality Dutch chocolate has a cult following, and we're excited to offer our customers seven flavours to add to their basket during their regular grocery shop. Whether you prefer the comforting indulgence of milk hazelnut or the more divisive dark almond sea salt, there is a Tony's Chocolonely for everyone,’ a spokesperson for Woolworths shared.

Woolworths added that it hoped the new addition would help customers who were already going out of their way to buy Tony’s Chocolonely from overseas markets by making the stock more accessible and convenient.



Many Australians were overjoyed when they learned that this cult favourite is now within easy reach. Some even described Tony's Chocolonely as ‘Ten times better than Cadbury’.

While the ‘luxury’ price tag of $8 for 180g of chocolate may be a bit steep amid the current cost of living crisis, supporters of the brand argue that ‘it's expensive because it supports sustainable cocoa farming’.

One loyal customer shared their review on the flavourful treat: ‘Best chocolate. It's slave-free… and definitely worth the price.’

So, for the chocolate connoisseurs out there, why not treat yourself and taste the hype surrounding these delightful Tony's Chocolonely bars? With their unique flavours and ethical production practices, you're in for a guilt-free indulgence. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways
  • Tony's Chocolonely bars, an international confectionery brand with a cult following, are now being sold in Australian supermarkets Woolworths and Coles.
  • The Dutch chocolate brand is known for its ethically sourced cocoa and has been dubbed the 'world's best' by many fans.
  • Coles is offering four different flavours in 200 stores, while Woolworths stocks seven flavours in 180 stores.
  • Many Australians were delighted with the availability of the cult chocolate block, despite its higher price due to supporting sustainable cocoa farming.
Will you be trying the cult favourite ‘world’s best’ chocolate bar? Have you tried one before? Let us know your thoughts and reviews in the comments below. Have a sweet day, everyone!
 
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Attention, chocolate lovers! We have some sweet news for you.

An international confectionery brand that has caused quite a stir worldwide has finally made its appearance on the shelves of your favourite local supermarket.



Cult-favourite Tony's Chocolonely bars, hailing from the Netherlands, have been causing quite the commotion among sweet-toothed customers for many years.

Often dubbed the ‘world’s best’, the popular chocolate blocks are now officially available to buy in Woolworths and Coles!


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Famous chocolate bar Tony’s Chocolonely is now available in Woolworths and Coles. Credit: Tonys Chocolonely

Previously only found in boutique stockists, Tony's Chocolonely bars are now easier to access and sample than ever before.

Aside from its incredible taste, there's another reason to feel good about purchasing Tony's Chocolonely bars: they're made using ethically sourced cocoa.



According to reports, the Dutch-based chocolate brand was founded by three Dutch journalists after discovering that the world’s largest manufacturers were buying cocoa from plantations that used illegal child labour and modern-day slavery.

Since then, the brand has dedicated itself to raising awareness about the inequality in the chocolate industry.

And what started 13 years ago as a mission to produce delicious chocolate that supports sustainable cocoa farming, these bars have now won over chocolate enthusiasts due to the brand's dedication to creating a product that's not only tasty but also responsible.

Thanks to social media, more and more Aussies are discovering what the excitement is all about and sharing rave reviews about the decadent chocolate bars.



Well-known food blogger @AngeEats reviewed the chocolate bar in a post he shared on social media. He said: ‘Holy cow, that's very sweet, but that is an absolutely insane taste’.

You can watch his video below:



While another popular food critic, @nectoriouspapi, said the taste was ‘insane’. You can watch the rest of his review below:



Coles currently stocks four different flavours of Tony's Chocolonely bars, including Dark Chocolate Pretzel, Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, and the original Milk Chocolate flavour.



You can also buy them in 180g blocks or in smaller 47g-sized bars that retail for $3.50.

A spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles is excited to launch the Tony's Chocolonely brand into 200 Coles stores across the country. Our aim is to provide our customers with more choices when shopping the confectionery aisle and offer products that excite and delight along the way.’

Meanwhile, Woolworths has the larger bars available at $8.25 each and offers an impressive range of seven different flavours in over 180 store locations, giving you more variety to indulge your sweet tooth.

‘This top-quality Dutch chocolate has a cult following, and we're excited to offer our customers seven flavours to add to their basket during their regular grocery shop. Whether you prefer the comforting indulgence of milk hazelnut or the more divisive dark almond sea salt, there is a Tony's Chocolonely for everyone,’ a spokesperson for Woolworths shared.

Woolworths added that it hoped the new addition would help customers who were already going out of their way to buy Tony’s Chocolonely from overseas markets by making the stock more accessible and convenient.



Many Australians were overjoyed when they learned that this cult favourite is now within easy reach. Some even described Tony's Chocolonely as ‘Ten times better than Cadbury’.

While the ‘luxury’ price tag of $8 for 180g of chocolate may be a bit steep amid the current cost of living crisis, supporters of the brand argue that ‘it's expensive because it supports sustainable cocoa farming’.

One loyal customer shared their review on the flavourful treat: ‘Best chocolate. It's slave-free… and definitely worth the price.’

So, for the chocolate connoisseurs out there, why not treat yourself and taste the hype surrounding these delightful Tony's Chocolonely bars? With their unique flavours and ethical production practices, you're in for a guilt-free indulgence. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways

  • Tony's Chocolonely bars, an international confectionery brand with a cult following, are now being sold in Australian supermarkets Woolworths and Coles.
  • The Dutch chocolate brand is known for its ethically sourced cocoa and has been dubbed the 'world's best' by many fans.
  • Coles is offering four different flavours in 200 stores, while Woolworths stocks seven flavours in 180 stores.
  • Many Australians were delighted with the availability of the cult chocolate block, despite its higher price due to supporting sustainable cocoa farming.
Will you be trying the cult favourite ‘world’s best’ chocolate bar? Have you tried one before? Let us know your thoughts and reviews in the comments below. Have a sweet day, everyone!

Yummy, I will get a small one today.
 
Attention, chocolate lovers! We have some sweet news for you.

An international confectionery brand that has caused quite a stir worldwide has finally made its appearance on the shelves of your favourite local supermarket.



Cult-favourite Tony's Chocolonely bars, hailing from the Netherlands, have been causing quite the commotion among sweet-toothed customers for many years.

Often dubbed the ‘world’s best’, the popular chocolate blocks are now officially available to buy in Woolworths and Coles!


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Famous chocolate bar Tony’s Chocolonely is now available in Woolworths and Coles. Credit: Tonys Chocolonely

Previously only found in boutique stockists, Tony's Chocolonely bars are now easier to access and sample than ever before.

Aside from its incredible taste, there's another reason to feel good about purchasing Tony's Chocolonely bars: they're made using ethically sourced cocoa.



According to reports, the Dutch-based chocolate brand was founded by three Dutch journalists after discovering that the world’s largest manufacturers were buying cocoa from plantations that used illegal child labour and modern-day slavery.

Since then, the brand has dedicated itself to raising awareness about the inequality in the chocolate industry.

And what started 13 years ago as a mission to produce delicious chocolate that supports sustainable cocoa farming, these bars have now won over chocolate enthusiasts due to the brand's dedication to creating a product that's not only tasty but also responsible.

Thanks to social media, more and more Aussies are discovering what the excitement is all about and sharing rave reviews about the decadent chocolate bars.



Well-known food blogger @AngeEats reviewed the chocolate bar in a post he shared on social media. He said: ‘Holy cow, that's very sweet, but that is an absolutely insane taste’.

You can watch his video below:



While another popular food critic, @nectoriouspapi, said the taste was ‘insane’. You can watch the rest of his review below:



Coles currently stocks four different flavours of Tony's Chocolonely bars, including Dark Chocolate Pretzel, Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, and the original Milk Chocolate flavour.



You can also buy them in 180g blocks or in smaller 47g-sized bars that retail for $3.50.

A spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles is excited to launch the Tony's Chocolonely brand into 200 Coles stores across the country. Our aim is to provide our customers with more choices when shopping the confectionery aisle and offer products that excite and delight along the way.’

Meanwhile, Woolworths has the larger bars available at $8.25 each and offers an impressive range of seven different flavours in over 180 store locations, giving you more variety to indulge your sweet tooth.

‘This top-quality Dutch chocolate has a cult following, and we're excited to offer our customers seven flavours to add to their basket during their regular grocery shop. Whether you prefer the comforting indulgence of milk hazelnut or the more divisive dark almond sea salt, there is a Tony's Chocolonely for everyone,’ a spokesperson for Woolworths shared.

Woolworths added that it hoped the new addition would help customers who were already going out of their way to buy Tony’s Chocolonely from overseas markets by making the stock more accessible and convenient.



Many Australians were overjoyed when they learned that this cult favourite is now within easy reach. Some even described Tony's Chocolonely as ‘Ten times better than Cadbury’.

While the ‘luxury’ price tag of $8 for 180g of chocolate may be a bit steep amid the current cost of living crisis, supporters of the brand argue that ‘it's expensive because it supports sustainable cocoa farming’.

One loyal customer shared their review on the flavourful treat: ‘Best chocolate. It's slave-free… and definitely worth the price.’

So, for the chocolate connoisseurs out there, why not treat yourself and taste the hype surrounding these delightful Tony's Chocolonely bars? With their unique flavours and ethical production practices, you're in for a guilt-free indulgence. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways

  • Tony's Chocolonely bars, an international confectionery brand with a cult following, are now being sold in Australian supermarkets Woolworths and Coles.
  • The Dutch chocolate brand is known for its ethically sourced cocoa and has been dubbed the 'world's best' by many fans.
  • Coles is offering four different flavours in 200 stores, while Woolworths stocks seven flavours in 180 stores.
  • Many Australians were delighted with the availability of the cult chocolate block, despite its higher price due to supporting sustainable cocoa farming.
Will you be trying the cult favourite ‘world’s best’ chocolate bar? Have you tried one before? Let us know your thoughts and reviews in the comments below. Have a sweet day, everyone!

Definitely will be trying this
 
Attention, chocolate lovers! We have some sweet news for you.

An international confectionery brand that has caused quite a stir worldwide has finally made its appearance on the shelves of your favourite local supermarket.



Cult-favourite Tony's Chocolonely bars, hailing from the Netherlands, have been causing quite the commotion among sweet-toothed customers for many years.

Often dubbed the ‘world’s best’, the popular chocolate blocks are now officially available to buy in Woolworths and Coles!


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Famous chocolate bar Tony’s Chocolonely is now available in Woolworths and Coles. Credit: Tonys Chocolonely

Previously only found in boutique stockists, Tony's Chocolonely bars are now easier to access and sample than ever before.

Aside from its incredible taste, there's another reason to feel good about purchasing Tony's Chocolonely bars: they're made using ethically sourced cocoa.



According to reports, the Dutch-based chocolate brand was founded by three Dutch journalists after discovering that the world’s largest manufacturers were buying cocoa from plantations that used illegal child labour and modern-day slavery.

Since then, the brand has dedicated itself to raising awareness about the inequality in the chocolate industry.

And what started 13 years ago as a mission to produce delicious chocolate that supports sustainable cocoa farming, these bars have now won over chocolate enthusiasts due to the brand's dedication to creating a product that's not only tasty but also responsible.

Thanks to social media, more and more Aussies are discovering what the excitement is all about and sharing rave reviews about the decadent chocolate bars.



Well-known food blogger @AngeEats reviewed the chocolate bar in a post he shared on social media. He said: ‘Holy cow, that's very sweet, but that is an absolutely insane taste’.

You can watch his video below:



While another popular food critic, @nectoriouspapi, said the taste was ‘insane’. You can watch the rest of his review below:



Coles currently stocks four different flavours of Tony's Chocolonely bars, including Dark Chocolate Pretzel, Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, and the original Milk Chocolate flavour.



You can also buy them in 180g blocks or in smaller 47g-sized bars that retail for $3.50.

A spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles is excited to launch the Tony's Chocolonely brand into 200 Coles stores across the country. Our aim is to provide our customers with more choices when shopping the confectionery aisle and offer products that excite and delight along the way.’

Meanwhile, Woolworths has the larger bars available at $8.25 each and offers an impressive range of seven different flavours in over 180 store locations, giving you more variety to indulge your sweet tooth.

‘This top-quality Dutch chocolate has a cult following, and we're excited to offer our customers seven flavours to add to their basket during their regular grocery shop. Whether you prefer the comforting indulgence of milk hazelnut or the more divisive dark almond sea salt, there is a Tony's Chocolonely for everyone,’ a spokesperson for Woolworths shared.

Woolworths added that it hoped the new addition would help customers who were already going out of their way to buy Tony’s Chocolonely from overseas markets by making the stock more accessible and convenient.



Many Australians were overjoyed when they learned that this cult favourite is now within easy reach. Some even described Tony's Chocolonely as ‘Ten times better than Cadbury’.

While the ‘luxury’ price tag of $8 for 180g of chocolate may be a bit steep amid the current cost of living crisis, supporters of the brand argue that ‘it's expensive because it supports sustainable cocoa farming’.

One loyal customer shared their review on the flavourful treat: ‘Best chocolate. It's slave-free… and definitely worth the price.’

So, for the chocolate connoisseurs out there, why not treat yourself and taste the hype surrounding these delightful Tony's Chocolonely bars? With their unique flavours and ethical production practices, you're in for a guilt-free indulgence. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways

  • Tony's Chocolonely bars, an international confectionery brand with a cult following, are now being sold in Australian supermarkets Woolworths and Coles.
  • The Dutch chocolate brand is known for its ethically sourced cocoa and has been dubbed the 'world's best' by many fans.
  • Coles is offering four different flavours in 200 stores, while Woolworths stocks seven flavours in 180 stores.
  • Many Australians were delighted with the availability of the cult chocolate block, despite its higher price due to supporting sustainable cocoa farming.
Will you be trying the cult favourite ‘world’s best’ chocolate bar? Have you tried one before? Let us know your thoughts and reviews in the comments below. Have a sweet day, everyone!

Talking about chocolate - does anyone know why we can't buy Whitmans Boxes of Chocolates anymore. They were the best ever!
 
I saw them today at Coles. Made in Belgium. Being lactose intolerant, the only one suitable would be the dark chocolate, almond with sea salt. I didn't buy it, as I still have Aldi's Moser Roth dark mint block which is so much cheaper and made in Germany. However, I might buy it next time to try.
 
Attention, chocolate lovers! We have some sweet news for you.

An international confectionery brand that has caused quite a stir worldwide has finally made its appearance on the shelves of your favourite local supermarket.



Cult-favourite Tony's Chocolonely bars, hailing from the Netherlands, have been causing quite the commotion among sweet-toothed customers for many years.

Often dubbed the ‘world’s best’, the popular chocolate blocks are now officially available to buy in Woolworths and Coles!


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Famous chocolate bar Tony’s Chocolonely is now available in Woolworths and Coles. Credit: Tonys Chocolonely

Previously only found in boutique stockists, Tony's Chocolonely bars are now easier to access and sample than ever before.

Aside from its incredible taste, there's another reason to feel good about purchasing Tony's Chocolonely bars: they're made using ethically sourced cocoa.



According to reports, the Dutch-based chocolate brand was founded by three Dutch journalists after discovering that the world’s largest manufacturers were buying cocoa from plantations that used illegal child labour and modern-day slavery.

Since then, the brand has dedicated itself to raising awareness about the inequality in the chocolate industry.

And what started 13 years ago as a mission to produce delicious chocolate that supports sustainable cocoa farming, these bars have now won over chocolate enthusiasts due to the brand's dedication to creating a product that's not only tasty but also responsible.

Thanks to social media, more and more Aussies are discovering what the excitement is all about and sharing rave reviews about the decadent chocolate bars.



Well-known food blogger @AngeEats reviewed the chocolate bar in a post he shared on social media. He said: ‘Holy cow, that's very sweet, but that is an absolutely insane taste’.

You can watch his video below:



While another popular food critic, @nectoriouspapi, said the taste was ‘insane’. You can watch the rest of his review below:



Coles currently stocks four different flavours of Tony's Chocolonely bars, including Dark Chocolate Pretzel, Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, and the original Milk Chocolate flavour.



You can also buy them in 180g blocks or in smaller 47g-sized bars that retail for $3.50.

A spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles is excited to launch the Tony's Chocolonely brand into 200 Coles stores across the country. Our aim is to provide our customers with more choices when shopping the confectionery aisle and offer products that excite and delight along the way.’

Meanwhile, Woolworths has the larger bars available at $8.25 each and offers an impressive range of seven different flavours in over 180 store locations, giving you more variety to indulge your sweet tooth.

‘This top-quality Dutch chocolate has a cult following, and we're excited to offer our customers seven flavours to add to their basket during their regular grocery shop. Whether you prefer the comforting indulgence of milk hazelnut or the more divisive dark almond sea salt, there is a Tony's Chocolonely for everyone,’ a spokesperson for Woolworths shared.

Woolworths added that it hoped the new addition would help customers who were already going out of their way to buy Tony’s Chocolonely from overseas markets by making the stock more accessible and convenient.



Many Australians were overjoyed when they learned that this cult favourite is now within easy reach. Some even described Tony's Chocolonely as ‘Ten times better than Cadbury’.

While the ‘luxury’ price tag of $8 for 180g of chocolate may be a bit steep amid the current cost of living crisis, supporters of the brand argue that ‘it's expensive because it supports sustainable cocoa farming’.

One loyal customer shared their review on the flavourful treat: ‘Best chocolate. It's slave-free… and definitely worth the price.’

So, for the chocolate connoisseurs out there, why not treat yourself and taste the hype surrounding these delightful Tony's Chocolonely bars? With their unique flavours and ethical production practices, you're in for a guilt-free indulgence. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways

  • Tony's Chocolonely bars, an international confectionery brand with a cult following, are now being sold in Australian supermarkets Woolworths and Coles.
  • The Dutch chocolate brand is known for its ethically sourced cocoa and has been dubbed the 'world's best' by many fans.
  • Coles is offering four different flavours in 200 stores, while Woolworths stocks seven flavours in 180 stores.
  • Many Australians were delighted with the availability of the cult chocolate block, despite its higher price due to supporting sustainable cocoa farming.
Will you be trying the cult favourite ‘world’s best’ chocolate bar? Have you tried one before? Let us know your thoughts and reviews in the comments below. Have a sweet day, everyone!

I love chocolate but not at these prices.
 
My questions are:-
1. Are they Diabetic friendly? A. No.
2. They are expensive? A. Yes
3. Australian made? A. No

So, they are unfriendly to anyone with sugar problems, expensive especially if you are a pensioner and what the hell is wrong with buying Australian made?

Very sorry to be negative and I know this chocolate tastes good but do we really need to import this when there are so many Aussie products available?
 
Attention, chocolate lovers! We have some sweet news for you.

An international confectionery brand that has caused quite a stir worldwide has finally made its appearance on the shelves of your favourite local supermarket.



Cult-favourite Tony's Chocolonely bars, hailing from the Netherlands, have been causing quite the commotion among sweet-toothed customers for many years.

Often dubbed the ‘world’s best’, the popular chocolate blocks are now officially available to buy in Woolworths and Coles!


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Famous chocolate bar Tony’s Chocolonely is now available in Woolworths and Coles. Credit: Tonys Chocolonely

Previously only found in boutique stockists, Tony's Chocolonely bars are now easier to access and sample than ever before.

Aside from its incredible taste, there's another reason to feel good about purchasing Tony's Chocolonely bars: they're made using ethically sourced cocoa.



According to reports, the Dutch-based chocolate brand was founded by three Dutch journalists after discovering that the world’s largest manufacturers were buying cocoa from plantations that used illegal child labour and modern-day slavery.

Since then, the brand has dedicated itself to raising awareness about the inequality in the chocolate industry.

And what started 13 years ago as a mission to produce delicious chocolate that supports sustainable cocoa farming, these bars have now won over chocolate enthusiasts due to the brand's dedication to creating a product that's not only tasty but also responsible.

Thanks to social media, more and more Aussies are discovering what the excitement is all about and sharing rave reviews about the decadent chocolate bars.



Well-known food blogger @AngeEats reviewed the chocolate bar in a post he shared on social media. He said: ‘Holy cow, that's very sweet, but that is an absolutely insane taste’.

You can watch his video below:



While another popular food critic, @nectoriouspapi, said the taste was ‘insane’. You can watch the rest of his review below:



Coles currently stocks four different flavours of Tony's Chocolonely bars, including Dark Chocolate Pretzel, Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt, and the original Milk Chocolate flavour.



You can also buy them in 180g blocks or in smaller 47g-sized bars that retail for $3.50.

A spokesperson for Coles said: ‘Coles is excited to launch the Tony's Chocolonely brand into 200 Coles stores across the country. Our aim is to provide our customers with more choices when shopping the confectionery aisle and offer products that excite and delight along the way.’

Meanwhile, Woolworths has the larger bars available at $8.25 each and offers an impressive range of seven different flavours in over 180 store locations, giving you more variety to indulge your sweet tooth.

‘This top-quality Dutch chocolate has a cult following, and we're excited to offer our customers seven flavours to add to their basket during their regular grocery shop. Whether you prefer the comforting indulgence of milk hazelnut or the more divisive dark almond sea salt, there is a Tony's Chocolonely for everyone,’ a spokesperson for Woolworths shared.

Woolworths added that it hoped the new addition would help customers who were already going out of their way to buy Tony’s Chocolonely from overseas markets by making the stock more accessible and convenient.



Many Australians were overjoyed when they learned that this cult favourite is now within easy reach. Some even described Tony's Chocolonely as ‘Ten times better than Cadbury’.

While the ‘luxury’ price tag of $8 for 180g of chocolate may be a bit steep amid the current cost of living crisis, supporters of the brand argue that ‘it's expensive because it supports sustainable cocoa farming’.

One loyal customer shared their review on the flavourful treat: ‘Best chocolate. It's slave-free… and definitely worth the price.’

So, for the chocolate connoisseurs out there, why not treat yourself and taste the hype surrounding these delightful Tony's Chocolonely bars? With their unique flavours and ethical production practices, you're in for a guilt-free indulgence. Enjoy!
Key Takeaways

  • Tony's Chocolonely bars, an international confectionery brand with a cult following, are now being sold in Australian supermarkets Woolworths and Coles.
  • The Dutch chocolate brand is known for its ethically sourced cocoa and has been dubbed the 'world's best' by many fans.
  • Coles is offering four different flavours in 200 stores, while Woolworths stocks seven flavours in 180 stores.
  • Many Australians were delighted with the availability of the cult chocolate block, despite its higher price due to supporting sustainable cocoa farming.
Will you be trying the cult favourite ‘world’s best’ chocolate bar? Have you tried one before? Let us know your thoughts and reviews in the comments below. Have a sweet day, everyone!

I wish they would bring the scrumptious bars of Nestle' back! now that was delicious!
I should not be eating chocolate, type 2 diabetes, but my mum always said, " A little bit of what you fancy won't hurt you " :unsure: :ROFLMAO: so I will definitely give it a try, I don't drink, smoke or gamble so that will be my treat LOL.
 
I wish they would bring the scrumptious bars of Nestle' back! now that was delicious!
I should not be eating chocolate, type 2 diabetes, but my mum always said, " A little bit of what you fancy won't hurt you " :unsure: :ROFLMAO: so I will definitely give it a try, I don't drink, smoke or gamble so that will be my treat LOL.
Mothers usually know best when it comes to food.🌮
 
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I wish they would bring the scrumptious bars of Nestle' back! now that was delicious!
I should not be eating chocolate, type 2 diabetes, but my mum always said, " A little bit of what you fancy won't hurt you " :unsure: :ROFLMAO: so I will definitely give it a try, I don't drink, smoke or gamble so that will be my treat LOL.
Maximum of 4 squares a day for Type 2 Diabetics. Sorry Fat&Fancy but thems the rules!
 
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