Aldi’s chocolate aisle is packed with sleeper hits. I tasted the customer favorites getting the most love, from salty caramel bars to rich dark chocolate and dangerously creamy peanut butter cups.
Prices reflect my current ALDI U.S. check and can vary by store and location.
1. Choceur Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels Nail the Sweet-Salty Balance
These little caramels were an immediate win for me. The dark chocolate keeps them from becoming overly sweet, while the sea salt wakes everything up and makes that soft caramel center taste even richer.
- Price: $4.75
- Taste Test: I get rich cocoa first, followed by buttery caramel and a salty finish. Nothing tastes overwhelmingly sugary, which is exactly why I kept reaching for another.
- Texture Summary: The chocolate shell has a nice bite before giving way to a soft, almost gooey caramel center.
- Make It Better: I like these slightly chilled. The chocolate develops a firmer snap while the caramel stays pleasantly chewy.
- Perfect Pairings: Espresso, dark-roast coffee, vanilla ice cream, or a handful of salted almonds.
- Final Verdict: Buy. This is my overall Aldi chocolate winner and an easy recommendation for anyone who loves salted caramel.
The current ALDI price is $4.75, and recent customer-focused coverage also found these among the most consistently praised Aldi chocolates.
2. Choceur Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Give Reese’s Serious Competition

Peanut butter cups are easy to get wrong, but these immediately impressed me. The chocolate tastes creamier than many mainstream versions, while the peanut butter brings enough saltiness to prevent the whole bite from becoming cloying.
- Price: $5.49
- Taste Test: The peanut butter flavor is bold, salty and roasted rather than just sugary. I also like how much creamier the milk chocolate tastes around it.
- Texture Summary: Smooth chocolate outside with a thick, soft peanut butter center that feels less dry and crumbly than many competitors.
- Make It Better: Keep the bag in the refrigerator. The colder chocolate makes each cup taste richer and slows me down just enough.
- Perfect Pairings: Cold milk, coffee, sliced bananas, vanilla ice cream, or crumbled over brownies.
- Final Verdict: Buy. If peanut butter and chocolate is your weakness, these belong in the cart.
Recent Aldi shoppers continue to recommend the peanut butter cups, including as an alternative to Reese’s, while ALDI lists the 12-ounce package at $5.49.
3. Moser Roth Sea Salt & Caramel Dark Chocolate Tastes Far More Expensive

This is the bar I’d pull out when I want chocolate that feels a little more grown-up. The dark cocoa brings depth, the caramel adds sweetness, and small hits of salt keep every bite interesting.
- Price: $3.29
- Taste Test: I love the balance here. It starts bittersweet and cocoa-forward before caramel sweetness and a noticeable salty note come through.
- Texture Summary: Firm chocolate with a satisfying snap and tiny caramel elements that add just enough contrast.
- Make It Better: Break a few pieces over warm brownies or tuck one beside a freshly brewed espresso.
- Perfect Pairings: Coffee, red wine, vanilla gelato, berries, or roasted nuts.
- Final Verdict: Buy. One of the best Moser Roth bars for someone who wants sweet and salty without losing the dark-chocolate character.
Recent Aldi sweet-tooth discussions continue to single out sea-salt caramel dark chocolate, while the current price is $3.29.
4. Choceur Crunchy Salted Caramel Bar Is the One I’d Hide From Everyone

This bar delivers exactly what I want from an indulgent milk chocolate: plenty of creaminess, lots of caramel flavor and little crunchy surprises throughout. The salty finish keeps me coming back before I’ve finished chewing.
- Price: $4.39
- Taste Test: Sweet caramel dominates, but the sea salt cuts through at just the right moment. The milk chocolate tastes rich without drowning out the filling.
- Texture Summary: Creamy chocolate with crisp caramel pieces that give almost every bite a satisfying crunch.
- Make It Better: Chill it for a firmer bite, or chop it into warm chocolate-chip cookies just before serving.
- Perfect Pairings: Pretzels, coffee, vanilla ice cream, apples, or s’mores.
- Final Verdict: Buy. This is one of Aldi’s most addictive chocolate bars and easily deserves a Top Five spot.
A recent Aldi review described this exact bar as especially sweet, salty, crunchy and creamy, and ALDI currently lists it for $4.39.
5. Choceur Salted Pretzel Milk Chocolate Has the Crunch Factor
I expected this to taste like a basic chocolate-covered pretzel in bar form, but it works much better than that. Creamy milk chocolate surrounds enough salty pretzel pieces to make every bite feel substantial.
- Price: $4.39
- Taste Test: It’s sweet and milky up front with unmistakable toasted pretzel and salt coming through afterward.
- Texture Summary: This is all about crunch. The pretzel pieces break up the smooth chocolate and make the bar much more interesting.
- Make It Better: Use a square instead of plain chocolate in a s’more. The pretzel adds crunch and a little extra salt.
- Perfect Pairings: Marshmallows, graham crackers, peanut butter, coffee, or salted caramel ice cream.
- Final Verdict: Buy. Especially good if you normally choose salty snacks over straight candy.
Recent Aldi shoppers specifically recommend this bar for s’mores, and ALDI currently lists the 7.05-ounce bar at $4.39.
6. Moser Roth Dark Chocolate Mousse Is Aldi’s Sleeper Hit
I almost overlooked this one because the packaging feels understated, but the first bite changed that. The deeper dark chocolate shell surrounds a softer chocolate center that makes the whole thing taste surprisingly decadent.
- Price: $3.65
- Taste Test: It has a stronger cocoa flavor than most filled bars, followed by a sweeter chocolate crème center that softens the bitterness.
- Texture Summary: A firm outer layer gives way to a smooth, soft mousse-like filling.
- Make It Better: Refrigerate it for twenty minutes before eating so you get more contrast between the shell and center.
- Perfect Pairings: Espresso, raspberries, strawberries, whipped cream, or a glass of milk.
- Final Verdict: Buy. It feels more dessert-like than a standard candy bar and punches well above its price.
Recent shoppers have praised the mousse bars enthusiastically, and ALDI currently lists the Dark Chocolate Mousse for $3.65.
7. Moser Roth 85% Dark Chocolate Is for Serious Chocolate Lovers
This isn’t the bar I’d hand someone who only eats sweet milk chocolate. But if you like real cocoa flavor, this is excellent. It tastes deep, roasted and pleasantly bitter without turning dry or chalky.
- Price: $3.29
- Taste Test: Cocoa comes first, with restrained sweetness and a slightly roasted finish. I find it intense but still surprisingly smooth.
- Texture Summary: Clean snap, slow melt and a denser mouthfeel than Aldi’s milk chocolate bars.
- Make It Better: Let one piece melt slowly with hot coffee instead of chewing it immediately.
- Perfect Pairings: Espresso, almonds, raspberries, red wine, peanut butter, or sharp cheese.
- Final Verdict: Buy for dark-chocolate fans. Skip only if you strongly prefer sweet chocolate.
The 85% bar keeps getting recommended by dark-chocolate shoppers, and ALDI currently lists it at $3.29.
8. Choceur Dark Chocolate Almond Bar May Be Aldi’s Best $2 Chocolate
This might be the value winner of the entire lineup. I get plenty of roasted almond flavor and crunch in every bite, backed by a straightforward dark chocolate that tastes far more polished than the price suggests.
- Price: $1.99
- Taste Test: The chocolate is pleasantly bittersweet, while roasted almonds bring nuttiness and tone down the sweetness even further.
- Texture Summary: Crisp chocolate plus lots of crunchy almond pieces gives this more bite than most inexpensive bars.
- Make It Better: Break it into chunks and scatter them across hot oatmeal or vanilla yogurt.
- Perfect Pairings: Coffee, strawberries, bananas, trail mix, or vanilla ice cream.
- Final Verdict: Buy. At this price, I’d grab two.
Recent chocolate discussions continue to praise Choceur’s dark almond bar, and ALDI currently has it listed at $1.99.
9. Choceur Dark Chocolate Coconut Covered Almonds Are Dangerously Snackable
These disappeared faster than I expected. Each almond has layers of nutty, coconut and chocolate flavor, giving me something closer to a little candy-shop confection than an ordinary chocolate-covered nut from the snack aisle.
- Price: $6.85
- Taste Test: Dark chocolate keeps the coconut from tasting overly sweet, while the roasted almond adds a warm, nutty finish.
- Texture Summary: Smooth chocolate coating, coconut texture and a crisp almond at the center create three distinct layers.
- Make It Better: Refrigerate the tub. I prefer the extra snap and firmer almond crunch straight from the fridge.
- Perfect Pairings: Coffee, coconut ice cream, dried cherries, berries, or a snack board.
- Final Verdict: Buy. One of my favorite options when I want chocolate but also want something crunchy.
The coconut-covered almonds remain a recurring Aldi recommendation, with shoppers specifically praising their smooth chocolate and almond crunch.
10. Choceur Peanut Butter Filled Milk Chocolate Bar Goes Big on the Filling

If the peanut butter cups aren’t enough peanut butter for you, this bar is the answer. I get a thick layer of creamy filling in every square, surrounded by sweet milk chocolate that melts quickly.
- Price: $4.39
- Taste Test: Peanut butter is the star here. It tastes rich and slightly salty, while the milk chocolate adds plenty of sweetness.
- Texture Summary: Very creamy overall, with a softer center and smooth outer shell rather than any noticeable crunch.
- Make It Better: Chill the bar, then spread a tiny bit of strawberry jam on a square for a PB&J-style bite.
- Perfect Pairings: Bananas, strawberries, pretzels, cold milk, or vanilla ice cream.
- Final Verdict: Buy. A must for anyone who wants an even higher peanut-butter-to-chocolate ratio than a traditional cup.
Recent shoppers continue to call out the peanut-butter-filled bars, and ALDI currently lists this 7.05-ounce Choceur bar at $4.39.
11. Moser Roth Madagascan Vanilla White Chocolate Changed My Mind About White Chocolate

White chocolate can easily taste like straight sugar, but this one surprised me. The vanilla is noticeable without tasting artificial, and the creamy base has enough richness that a couple of squares feel genuinely satisfying.
- Price: $3.29
- Taste Test: Sweet and milky with a clear vanilla note that makes it taste more rounded than basic white chocolate.
- Texture Summary: Exceptionally smooth with a soft, buttery melt and no gritty finish.
- Make It Better: Pair a square with tart berries or lightly salted pistachios to balance the sweetness.
- Perfect Pairings: Strawberries, raspberries, pistachios, coffee, or lemon desserts.
- Final Verdict: Buy. Even white-chocolate skeptics may find this one surprisingly easy to like.
Recent Aldi discussion still includes enthusiastic fans of the vanilla white bars, while ALDI’s current listed price is $3.29.
12. Moser Roth Toffee Crunch Delivers the Perfect Little Snap

I like a toffee bar that doesn’t make me feel as if I’m chewing hard candy, and this gets the balance right. The tiny caramelized pieces give plenty of crunch without overwhelming the creamy milk chocolate.
- Price: $3.29
- Taste Test: Creamy and sweet with warm caramelized toffee notes that become more noticeable as the chocolate melts.
- Texture Summary: Smooth milk chocolate dotted with crisp little toffee bits instead of one thick, tooth-sticking layer.
- Make It Better: Chop a few pieces and sprinkle them over vanilla ice cream while the chocolate is cold.
- Perfect Pairings: Coffee, vanilla ice cream, apples, salted nuts, or brownies.
- Final Verdict: Buy. A simple flavor combination executed extremely well.
Recent Aldi discussions still point shoppers toward Toffee Crunch, and current customer-focused coverage lists the bar at $3.29.
13. Moser Roth Orange & Almond Dark Chocolate Gets the Balance Just Right
Orange and chocolate can quickly become perfume-like, but I found this surprisingly balanced. The citrus brightens the dark chocolate while crunchy almond pieces make it feel more substantial and keep the flavor from becoming one-note.
- Price: $3.29
- Taste Test: Bittersweet cocoa comes first, then orange lifts the flavor before the almond gives it a roasted, nutty finish.
- Texture Summary: Smooth dark chocolate with small almond pieces that provide gentle crunch rather than dominating the bar.
- Make It Better: Let it reach room temperature before eating; the orange aroma comes through much more clearly.
- Perfect Pairings: Espresso, black tea, almonds, vanilla ice cream, or fresh orange slices.
- Final Verdict: Buy. Particularly good if you like chocolate that feels less sugary and a little more sophisticated.
The combination continues to earn customer praise for balancing orange, almond and dark chocolate, with a current listed price of $3.29.
14. Moser Roth Chili Dark Chocolate Brings Just Enough Heat

This is the most unusual bar on my list, but it works. At first it tastes like ordinary smooth dark chocolate; then a gentle chili warmth shows up at the back of each bite.
- Price: $3.29
- Taste Test: Rich dark cocoa leads the way, followed by a warm pepper note that builds slowly instead of hitting me with aggressive spice.
- Texture Summary: Smooth and velvety with the clean snap I expect from the Moser Roth dark bars.
- Make It Better: Melt a square into hot cocoa. The chili turns an ordinary mug into a Mexican-style chocolate drink.
- Perfect Pairings: Hot cocoa, coffee, cinnamon desserts, berries, or roasted almonds.
- Final Verdict: Buy if you enjoy sweet heat. It’s distinctive without becoming gimmicky.
Recent Aldi shoppers specifically recommend the Chili Dark Chocolate and even use it in hot cocoa; the current listed price is $3.29.
15. Choceur Strawberry Yogurt Mini Chocolate Bars Are a Fruity Little Surprise
These taste completely different from everything else on the list. The creamy strawberry-yogurt filling gives the milk chocolate a slightly tangy, fruity quality that reminds me more of a European dessert than standard American candy.
- Price: $3.65
- Taste Test: Sweet milk chocolate hits first, followed by creamy strawberry flavor and a light yogurt tang that stops it from tasting flat.
- Texture Summary: Smooth shell with a soft, creamy center and small strawberry elements adding a little interest.
- Make It Better: Keep them refrigerated. I like the filling colder and firmer, especially during warmer months.
- Perfect Pairings: Strawberries, coffee, vanilla yogurt, sparkling wine, or a simple fruit platter.
- Final Verdict: Buy. Not my No. 1 chocolate overall, but one of Aldi’s most distinctive choices and a great pick when plain chocolate feels boring.
Customer discussions highlight these as an individually wrapped treat worth stocking up on, and ALDI’s current listed price is $3.65.