Top Chocolates Brands in India

1)Parle


    World's best-selling biscuit Parle-G is the flagship product of Parle, an Indian manufacturer of consumer goods, confectioneries and beverages. Parle was founded in 1929 by Vile Parle's Chauhan family. The company is the biggest biscuit manufacturer in India. It deals in confectionery items as well. Parle products are a rare combination of fine taste, nutrition and quality. Chocolate variants of Parle are as follows:
    • Kismi Bar
    • Kismi Toffee
    • 2-in-1 Eclairs
    • 2-in-1
    • Fruit Drops

2)Candyman


    Candyman is owned by Indian conglomerate ITC founded in 1910 and based in Kolkata, West Bengal. ITC launched its confectionery brands in 2002. Within a little more than a decade of its existence, Candyman has launched a wide range of confectionery variants that have ruled over Indian masses. Candyman is admired by the people of India for the innovative and unique taste it provides through various products.
    • Choco Double Eclairs
    • Eclairs
    • Creme Lacto
    • Toffichoo
    • Cofitino

3)Nestle

Nestle
Founded in 1866, Nestle is a multinational beverage and consumer food items company based in Switzerland. Henry Nestle founded the company in Vevey, Switzerland. Nestle came to India in the late 1950s. Nestle was the second best-selling chocolate brand in India in 2014 with 17% share of the total sales volume. Kit Kat, a bar of crisp wafer fingers covered with chocolate layer, is Nestle's flagship variant in India. Some of the widely consumed Nestle brands are as follows:
  • Extra Smooth
  • Kit Kat Senses
  • Kit Kat Dark Senses
  • Alpino
  • Kit Kat
  • Bar-One
  • Munch

4)Cadbury

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5)Amul


mul is India's indigenous dairy cooperative primarily dealing in dairy products. It is also one of the biggest players involved in chocolate manufacturing industry of India. Amul is owned by Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF) and was founded in 1946 by Dr. Verghese Kurien. The credit of making India the largest producer of milk and dairy products by bringing about the 'White Revolution' goes to Amul. Milk chocolate is Amul's most trusted brand amongst Indians. Accounting for 1.1% of India's overall chocolate sales volume in 2014, Amul stands fourth. Some of its variants are as follows:
  • Milk Chocolate
  • Dark Chocolate
  • Fruit & Nut Chocolate
  • Tropical Orange Chocolate
  • Almond Bar