As for brands, the localized foreign brands include:
Le conte:
Swiss brand, now under the COFCO Group, produced in Guangdong, I don’t know if it is wholly owned, but it is produced in Guangdong. Its inflatable chocolate, popping candy chocolate and coffee-flavored chocolate are quite distinctive. This brand is probably the first foreign chocolate brand to be advertised on CCTV!
Cadbury: The main product is fresh milk chocolate (patented product), with many specialty products, such as strawberry-flavored chocolate, ECLAIR in English, Toffee in English, etc.
Dove:
A brand under Mars (English Mars) in the United States. The manufacturer is Beijing Aifen Food. The main products are silky chocolate and heart-shaped chocolate. Its M&M brand chocolate beans are quite popular among children.
Nestle:
A typical steady-state enterprise, from Wafer (English Wafer) at the beginning, to Kit-Kat (English Kit-Kat) two fingers and four fingers, and then to Xiangtian Baguai has been gradually improving the quality of its products in line with the consumption level of Chinese consumers. (It seems that cocoa butter & cocoa liquor chocolate has been launched again in recent years)
Hershey's:
An old American candy manufacturer, its main brand is KISSES, and its drop-shaped chocolate is very popular. It is unique, and you can also see its chocolate sauce on the market (but it seems to be used as a substitute for cocoa butter).
Other brands (probably all imported):
Lindt (Swiss), Ferrero (Italy), Meiji Snow Kiss (from Japan), these brands are sold in big cities Often seen.
Domestic:
Orion has a boxed mushroom-shaped chocolate, and Hsu Fu Chi seems to also have bulk chocolate. The taste is average, so there is no problem in coaxing children.
Domestic brands:
Except for Golden Monkey, there seems to be no decent brand. Personally, I think Golden Monkey’s Baiqiao is no different from Dove in terms of texture and taste, but the price is lower. Half, support domestic products!
The remaining brands are almost all cocoa butter substitute brands (their packaging is not inferior to Cadbury's).