The Best Vegan Chocolate Fixes At Your Local Supermarket

Delicious, affordable vegan chocolate is easy to come by and we’ve done all the hard work of reviewing and tasting some of the best options around. Here are some of our top picks.


Moser Roth

 

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This is a cult favourite amongst thrifty Aldi shoppers. The Moser Rother Dark Chocolate 70%, 85%, 90%, Dark Chocolate Chilli, Dark Chocolate Mint, Dark Chocolate Orange & Almond, Dark Chocolate Raspberry Almond, Dark Chocolate Roasted Hazelnut, and Sea Salt varieties are all suitable for vegans.


Lindt Classic Vegan

 

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A cruelty-free take on a classic. Available at Coles!


Plantitude Chocolate Cake or Brownie

Thank you, Woolworths for these chocolatey treats. They are ridiculously good and the cake comes in two sizes so you can regulate your indulgence if you so choose.


Sweet William Chocolate Spread

 

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This is basically just a version of Nutella without the bovine breast milk.


Vegan “Tim Tams” and “Mint Slice”

 

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If you’re shopping at Coles look out for the Leda’s Choculance and Minton biscuits which will satisfy your cravings for Tim Tams or Mint Slice respectively. If you’re at Woolworth’s, keep an eye out for their own “free-from” range of delicious dairy-free chocolate biscuits.


Oreos

 

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One of the oldest tricks in the book for vegans with a sweet tooth. Dunk them in chocolate soy milk to be just like that kid in the ad.


VitaSoy Chocolate Milk

 

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Chocolate milk is still on the menu when you’re a vegan. Available in soy and almond milk varieties.


Weiss Dark Chocolate Ice Cream

 

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There is actually a plethora of chocolate vegan ice cream at the supermarkets, but you can’t go past Weiss Dark Chocolate and Coconut Bars and the Dark Chocolate one litre tubs for both quality and quantity of chocolate.


Whittaker’s

 

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Whittakers “Dark” varieties are vegan (with the exception of caramel flavours) and available at all major supermarkets.  For something a bit lighter, the New Zealand brand has also brought out an “Oat Milk Chocolate”. Check out their “no added dairy” range here.


Pana Chocolate

 

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For serious chocolate snobs, Pana Chocolate comes in a variety of interesting flavours from Sour Cherry & Vanilla to Hemp & Nib and so many more.  It’s raw and organic, which makes it kind of healthy, right?


Cottees Thick & Rich Chocolate Flavoured Topping

 

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Pour it in your milkshake, on top or your ice cream or straight into your mouth. No judgement here.


 Enjoy! Chocolate is also an excellent way to bribe persuade your friends to sample a cruelty-free lifestyle, so get out there and spread the vegan love.

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