Best Nestle Chocolates
Nestle Club
Chocolate at it’s best – When growing up in a small country town my parents owned a mixed business shop and stocked a large range of confectionery including chocolates. I was… Read more
able to “sample” all of these and my favourites were the Nestle chocolate blocks, especially the milk chocolate and the Club dark chocolate and peppermint cream. In my adult years I have continued to enjoy them until fairly recently when, unfortunately, they don’t seem to be available any more.
Tastes like corporate greed now. Nothing but sugar. Will not be buying Nestle nor Cadbury anymore
Milo has always been in my pantry over my lifetime – Milo is available in so many formats these days, i have every choice available from the Milo to go, Milo Cereal, Milo Duo, Milo snack bar and of… Read more
course the Large 1kg Tin of Goodness from which i still enjoy each day.
Milo is available everywhere and is enjoyable anytime of day or night in any format and its simply delicious
- See all
Really loved the bar. It was just super thin, and wasn't much chocolate. It tastes like a milk power which really makes it have a little flavor.… Read more
Either way it was NOT oily like other reviews. But its a 4 out of 10 for me. maybe make it a little bigger and add more flavor!! But anyway its kinda addicting :d
very yummy – I love milo bars very healthy they taste so good I eat them when training every day I have 100 hundred of them in my house I have them in my car too… Read more
there is nothing wrong with them i am not a fat person i am very muscular and strong my son loves them too every one who hates them damn you all
Not bad kitkat – I love the original kitkat, this was good to buy and try. It’s got a good cookies and cream taste, but it’s too sweet and I wouldn’t repurchase because it’s too sweet and I prefer the plain one.
- See all
Nestle is clearly gaslighting Australians with their multiple responses concerning their destruction of Quality Street chocolates. Christmas 2025 was… Read more
dealt a blow when Quality Street chocolates were no where to be seen, especially by me who was looking to buy a fully fixed product after the 2024 debacle that I thought Nestle’s own replies was keen to repair and make good. Instead, Nestle was just leading us on with classic corporate obfuscation and nothing more.
Having bought many Quality Street over the years, 2024’s new box packaging contained the worst manufacturing debacle ever cast upon an unsuspecting public. Whilst the cardboard design was clever and more sustainable for our planet, what was discovered inside was awful. Some also say stale and I also agree. Why did Nestle ignore the facts? The fondant orange and strawberry chocolates were rock hard (see picture, they were rock hard and still are today). Did the outer plastic box film allow air transfer over the months in storage? Did anyone advise the new wrappers were problematic on so many levels, least being monotone? As far as I could tell, Nestle sold a product that was actually defective! Was it knowingly defective? I say yes, it must have been because if, like us, any of their employees actually opened a box and tried eating one, they would have reported a clear defect. They were never made that way in the past.
What about the wrappers? Sustainability and recyclability doesn’t mean you produce awful looking and confusing dull colours with poor assortments. Plenty of dull yellowy orange and not a lot else. Believe it or not, the pictured wrappers represent 7 different types (10 if you include the orange, strawberry and fudge mixed ups in wrong wrappings). Nothing in the box looked special. Having bought 10 boxes, many of the boxes contained “chocolates” with incorrect wrappers applied, something I noted across multiple batch numbers.
Was Australia treated as a Christmas 2024 dumping ground for awful Quality Street batches with so many defects? I think so.
What about the chocolate and taste? Was it even chocolate any more? Why should we even think this? Because the so called chocolate felt and tasted nothing like real chocolate, either in the coatings, the fuller chocolate ones, such as the Orange Chocolate Crunch and Green Triangle, as well as legal questions I mention below. Seemed like a similar taste of cheap artificially created chocolate. Bite into the new dull green wrapped Milk Choc Block or sucking it in a warm mouth, it took a long time to break it down and experience the bad taste and awful texture. But on Nestle’s own website, The Ultimate Guide to Quality Street Flavours, it states, “rich, indulgent and effortlessly smooth every time.”
If I want a box of fake artificial chocolate confectionary, I’ll make a box of “chocolate” crackles using copha and cocoa which is not actually chocolate either. Like I said, I don’t think anyone at Nestle’s tried any of the new cardboard packaged Quality Street chocolates, especially the Milk Choc Block, imported into Australia especially for Christmas 2024. I think Nestle is also being sneaky calling it a Choc Bloc because it isn’t actually legally chocolate, is it Nestle? Does your new packaging say Quality Street chocolates like the old packaging? Is it a con job these days for us older customers when you use of the word “confectionery”?
Nestle have trashed a once very proud UK product. Nestle need to go back to basics and rediscover the original Quality Street chocolate recipes, including long forgotten about flavours. Why couldn’t they properly introduce some new refreshing ones. That’s what always set Quality Street apart from the drab other brands with same same chocolate stodgy tastes claiming to be assortments and favourites. Quality Street always had real fresh options and pops of taste reliefs and surprises away from boring repeat fudges and caramels.
I find it hard to believe anything else with Nestle on it Is trustworthy or worth purchasing any more after experiencing their Quality Street failures and their corporate responses here. No fixes at all and no more product either for 2026. When you trash a brand bought by Australians for almost 100 years, you actually don’t just trash one product line, you teach the customer why they need to avoid Nestle altogether.
To hold Nestle to account, I have created a market on Manifold Markets (https://manifold.markets/NJJJ/will-nestle-fix-their-quality-stree ) so issues like this with comments can actually be turned into direct graphical display and action internationally whereby the market gives Nestle until Christmas 2026 to fix and make good on their Quality Street product for Australians.
- See all
What did you do to smarties…. Omg yuk. Got them for the first time in years, spat them out immediately. They’re disgusting! Faded in colour and absolutely inedible.
Hi Leana, We’re sorry to hear of the frustration you’ve… Read more
bland, SMALL – The kitkat has gotten smaller....the taste was basic mint..nothing outstanding. The reason I have given it a one star rating is due to the size of your chocolate bars getting smaller...I am done with nestle. Show details
Hey Tom, we'd love to capture your feedback officially and… Read more
It's back, not that anyone seems too excited about it, and 50% off – Read the other reviews and come back to me. Now you're back let's talk seriously about this monstrosity. At 50% of its list price is is not… Read more
worth trying, a triumph of packaging and marketing over any substance. Yes what's not to like about wafer, gooey caramel, chocolate etc. But this bar tastes only of sugar. If their are any other flavours (which their are not) then they have been subsumed by uber sweetness.
In a recent taste test on a long road trip with her grandfather an 8 year old who lives on fresh healthy food but craves sweets and chocolates rejected the item outright. The verdict is in.
Chocolates should never be this bad it will give those Calvinists who want to ban everything that is great but bad for you, more ammunition.
Nestle shame on you.
- See all
More expensive and smaller – I've enjoyed mint patties since I was a kid, but have watched them regularly decrease in size and increase in price to point where i just can't justify buying them anymore. Please pass the FULL comment onto your team. Show details
Nestle Aero
What I can taste is cheap, cheap, cheap No Coco Just cheap Oil Very synthetic tasting Don’t bother It’s not the melt in mouth experience I once experienced when I first tasted Show details
Hi Fenella, we really appreciate the time you’ve taken to… Read more
Nestle crunch chocolate bar tastes like milk and sugar, very little actual chocolate and should be advised as chocolate substitute..never again I'll stick to Cadbury for chocolate that actually tastes like chocolate
Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review. We’re… Read more