It looks like the Neilson chocolate bars, including their famous Jersey Milk bars, are no longer in production. The brand was sold to Cadbury in 1996, and their confectionery products continued under the Neilson name for some time. However, as of July 2025, they were discontinued after a shift in consumer preferences. Cadbury Dairy Milk, made in the same facility that used to produce Neilson's chocolates, is still widely available, so if you're craving a similar taste, that might be a good alternative.
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Yes, they do. They are also very famous.
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
there are 293 different chocolate bars on the world.
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The different types of chocolate include:DarkSemi-SweetRegularMilkWhiteHersheys has expanded on the types of bars, these include:Regular Milk ChocolateDark 80% [Semisweet]Special DarkMilk with AlmondsKrackel [with Crisp Rice]Mr. Good Bar [with peanuts]Cookies n' CremeSugar FreeAir Delight [aireated chocolate]Special Editions:Winter MilkWinter Dark MintWhite Chocolate and Candy Pieces
Chocolate bars.
Wonka Bars, as popularized by Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," are fictional products and do not exist in reality. However, various chocolate bars inspired by the concept have been produced for promotional purposes or as novelty items, and these are legal to sell and consume. The legality of any specific chocolate product would depend on local food regulations and safety standards.
The wrappers on chocolate bars made of plastic
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
they aren't....
45.359237 chocolate bars, so about 45-46 bars