If you’re discovering Fix Dessert Chocolatier for the first time, the flavour lineup can feel intense — in the best way possible. The names are playful, the combinations are unexpected, and almost everyone who’s tried Fix seems to have very strong opinions about which bar deserves the top spot.
If you’re already a Fix loyalist, chances are you’ve built your own personal ranking — and you may already be preparing to disagree with parts of this list.
That’s fair.
This guide isn’t about declaring a single “best” bar in absolute terms. Instead, it’s about context: palate, occasion, personality, and mood. Every Fix bar is made to the same uncompromising standard. Ranking them is less about quality — and more about how and why people reach for one bar over another.
Think of this as the most informed shortcut to finding your Fix favourite.
The Full Fix Dessert Chocolatier Flavour Lineup (Ranked)
1. Can’t Get Knafeh of It — The Original, Still the Benchmark
Available in milk chocolate and dark chocolate
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate shell, pistachio cream, toasted kataifi pastry, tahini
This is the bar that didn’t just go viral — it redefined what a chocolate bar could be. It launched a category, inspired countless imitations, and remains the single most recognisable Fix creation worldwide.
What makes it exceptional in 2025 isn’t hype — it’s balance. The pistachio cream is vibrant and unmistakably real. The kataifi pastry delivers a crisp texture that refuses to disappear after the first bite. The tahini adds quiet depth, preventing sweetness fatigue. And the Belgian chocolate brings structure, snap, and polish.
The dark chocolate version has quietly become the favourite among experienced buyers. As global chocolate preferences continue to skew darker and less sweet, this version offers a layered, grown-up complexity that rewards slower eating.
Who it’s for: Everyone. This is where every Fix journey should begin.
Pairs with: Arabic coffee (qahwa) or espresso.
2. Baklawa 2 The Future — The Cultural Powerhouse
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, mixed nuts, honey notes, pastry texture
Baklava exists across cultures, but this bar feels unmistakably Middle Eastern in spirit. Rather than copying baklava, Fix translates its essence: toasted nuts, floral sweetness, layered texture.
What sets it apart in the current Fix lineup is its emotional pull. Customers with Middle Eastern roots often describe it as “comforting” or “familiar” — a rare quality in premium chocolate.
It’s also one of the bars that performs best as a gift, especially for recipients who appreciate cultural storytelling through food.
Who it’s for: Nut lovers, heritage-driven palates, second-time Fix buyers.
Pairs with: Strong black tea.
3. Rahash Hour — The Bold Traditionalist
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, tahini halawa, sesame
This bar isn’t trying to please everyone — and that’s exactly why it works.
Halawa is polarising by nature. Fix leans into that, offering a sesame-forward bar with real density and depth. The chocolate doesn’t dilute the tahini; it frames it.
Interestingly, recent customer feedback shows Rahash Hour converting sceptics — especially those who previously found halawa overwhelming on its own. Chocolate softens the edges without losing character.
Who it’s for: Sesame lovers, flavour maximalists, dessert purists.
Pairs with: Unsweetened black coffee.
4. Mahalabi or Not to Be — The Floral Curveball
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, milk-pudding cream, rose and orange blossom
This bar continues to divide opinions — which is often the mark of true originality.
Floral flavours are trending globally again, especially in premium desserts, and this bar sits comfortably at the intersection of tradition and modern curiosity. Rose and orange blossom aren’t subtle here — they’re intentional.
Customers who get this bar often rank it #1 personally.
Who it’s for: Adventurous eaters, floral-flavour fans.
Pairs with: Mint tea.
5. Honey I’m Comb — Quietly Exceptional
What’s inside: Milk chocolate, real honeycomb
Simple doesn’t mean basic.
This bar continues to outperform expectations because it delivers instant satisfaction. No explanation needed, no cultural context required. Just excellent honeycomb, expertly set in chocolate.
It’s also one of the most reliable crowd-pleasers for corporate gifting and mixed-taste households.
Who it’s for: Everyone. Especially first-time buyers.
Pairs with: Cold milk.
6. Mind Your Own Speculoos — The Global Favourite
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, speculoos cream, caramelised crunch
Speculoos has global recognition — and Fix elevates it.
This bar consistently ranks high in conversion data because it bridges familiarity and quality. It’s often the bar that convinces sceptics that Fix is different from mass-market chocolate.
Who it’s for: Biscoff lovers, safe-choice gifting.
Pairs with: Coffee.
7. Butter to Be Safe Than Salty — The Sweet-Salty Anchor
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, salted butter caramel
Salted caramel isn’t new — but execution matters.
Fix’s version leans richer, deeper, and less aggressively sweet than most competitors. It’s often chosen by buyers who want something indulgent but grounded.
Who it’s for: Salted-caramel fans, hesitant explorers.
Pairs with: Fruity red wine.
8. Pick Up a Pretzel — Texture Done Right
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, pretzel pieces, caramel
This bar succeeds because of restraint. Every bite delivers crunch without fatigue.
It has quietly become a repeat-order favourite, especially among buyers who prioritise texture over sweetness.
Who it’s for: Snack-chocolate fans, mixed-age gifting.
Pairs with: Lager or light beer.
9. Cereously Chewsy — Nostalgia Reimagined
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, chewy cereal, caramel
Playful, comforting, and intentionally unserious — this bar taps into childhood memory without sacrificing quality.
It’s one of the most emotionally positive bars in the range.
Who it’s for: Younger eaters, nostalgia seekers.
Pairs with: Cold milk.
10. Time to Mango — The Sensory Outlier
What’s inside: Belgian chocolate, mango cream, popping candy, cooling finish
This bar continues to spark the strongest reactions — love or overwhelm.
As tropical flavours gain traction in premium chocolate markets, Time to Mango stands out as Fix’s most experimental success.
Who it’s for: Adventurous palates, summer orders.
Pairs with: Sparkling water with lime.
11. Jam or Go Nuts — Comfort, Upgraded
What’s inside: Blonde chocolate, peanut butter cream, jam
This bar translates the PB&J concept into something far more refined. It’s often chosen by buyers who want a safe emotional entry point into Fix.
Who it’s for: Peanut butter fans, family gifting.
Pairs with: Milk or hot chocolate.
Where to Start
If this is your first Fix order, the Fix Hero Box remains the smartest entry point. Everyone leaves with a favourite — and it’s rarely the one they expected.
Already know your preferences? Build your box strategically and explore flavours that challenge your assumptions.
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