Can vegans eat chocolate? Absolutely! Here is some of the best vegan chocolate available in the UK.

Chocolate is one of lifeâs greatest pleasures and weâre sure most people would agree with us! This doesnât need to change when you go dairy-free, thanks to the exciting variety of vegan chocolate hitting supermarket shelves right now.
Plant-based brands are launching alternatives to milk chocolate that are so delicious, you wouldnât be able to tell the difference. Even major confectionery brands such as NestlĂ© and Mars are swapping cowâs milk for oat and rice alternatives to embrace the ever-growing demand for vegan products.
Keep reading to discover some of the best vegan chocolate in the UK.
vegan âmilkâ chocolate
Kit Kat
Nestlé launched a dairy-free version of their classic Kit Kat in the UK earlier this year. The Kit Kat V is certified by the Vegan Society and made using 100% sustainable cocoa and rice milk, giving the chocolate-covered wafer a smooth, creamy finish.
Available at Sainsburyâs.

Mars
Chocoholics will be delighted to know that Mars has given Galaxy, Bounty and Topic a vegan makeover.
There are currently five flavours of the dairy-free Galaxy: Caramel and Sea Salt, Caramelised Hazelnut, Crumbled Cookie, Smooth Orange and Smooth Mint. Theyâre gluten-free too!
Available at Asda, Tesco and Morrisons.

Nomo
Thanks to Nomo, nobody has to miss out on tasty chocolate. Choose from small and large bars in various flavours including Salted Caramel, gooey Caramel and Fruit and Nut. Nomo is free from dairy and eggs, as well as nuts and gluten â winner!
Available at Tesco, Holland & Barrett, Waitrose, Asda and Amazon.

Moo Free
This chocolate brand ensures no one misses out on indulgent treats, as all chocolates are free from dairy, gluten and soya.
Choose from organic âmilkâ chocolate bars, as well as Fruit and Nut, Chocolate Orange, âBunnycombâ and many more.
Available at most UK supermarkets.

Love Raw
This brand is changing the game when it comes to dairy-free chocolate! Choose from delightful cream-filled wafers coated in chocolate, as well as nut butter cups in various flavours.
Available at Asda, Waitrose, Co-Op, Boots, Ocado, Holland & Barrett, Spar, WH Smith, The Vegan Kind Supermarket and more.

Vego
If nutty chocolate is your thing, then Vegoâs Whole Hazelnut Chocolate Bar will change your life. Chunky, creamy and dangerously more-ish, this chocolate bar is a favourite among vegans.
The bar is also available in white and dark chocolate varieties.
Available at Asda, Holland & Barrett, The Vegan Kind Supermarket and independent stockists.

Rhythm 108
Chocoholics are in for a treat with Rhythm 108âs range of decadent bars, truffles and biscuits. The chocolate bars come in an array of exciting flavours, including Dark Cocoa Orange, Mint Fondant and Hazelnut Truffle. If youâre looking for an unforgettable gift, check out their truffle selections.
Available at Sainsburyâs, Boots, Alternative Stores, Amazon, Holland & Barrett and The Vegan Kind Supermarket.

Happi
Oat milk chocolate offers the same silky-smooth finish as cowâs milk, so making the switch to Happi chocolate is a no-brainer! The delicious bars, nibbles and buttons are perfect sweet treats and they make tasty sharing snacks too.
Available at WHSmith, Holland & Barrett, Selfridges and The Vegan Kind Supermarket.

Supermarkets
Many supermarkets now have their own vegan chocolate treats, usually found in the âfree-fromâ section, including Asda, Tesco, Sainsburyâs, Morrisons and Marks and Spencer.

Vegan Dark Chocolate
Hotel Chocolat
If youâre gift-hunting for a vegan chocoholic or just really want to treat yourself, Hotel Chocolat has an impressive range of dairy-free chocolates. From creamy and smooth chocolate fingers to truffles and selection boxes, thereâs something for everyone.

Green and Blackâs
Most of the dark chocolate bars from Green and Blackâs are accidentally vegan, including some of the flavoured varieties. Just check the ingredients to ensure milk isnât present.
Available at most UK supermarkets.

Fryâs Chocolate Cream
These cream-filled chocolate bars are hidden gems in the world of accidentally vegan snacks. All flavours are suitable for vegans!
Available at Tesco, Amazon and bargain stores.

Booja-Booja
These chocolates are award-winning and youâll soon realise why.
Booja-Boojaâs indulgent gourmet truffles are complete with a cocoa dusting and come in various flavours, including Hazelnut Crunch, Almond Salted Caramel and Champagne. These make special, stand-out gifts too.
Available at Asda, Waitrose, Holland & Barrett, Amazon, Ocado, Harvey Nichols and independent stockists.

Ombar
If you love dark chocolate with a kick of flavour, Ombar is the brand for you. This fair trade, organic chocolate is also free from palm oil and refined sugars, but doesnât compromise on flavour.
Choose from various flavours, such as Hazelnut Truffle, Strawberry Mylk, Coconut and Vanilla and so much more.
Available at Waitrose, Ocado, Planet Organic and Whole Foods Market.

Doisy & Dam
This vegan brand has ethics and sustainability at its core and proves that dairy-free chocolate is far from boring.
Choose from chocolate bars in multiple mouth-watering flavours, as well as truffles, chocolate drops, buttons and more. Perfect for snacking or sharing!
Available at Sainsburyâs, Waitrose, Ocado, Holland & Barrett, The Vegan Kind Supermarket and Amazon.

Cocoa Libre
This is another brand making it easier for vegans who also avoid gluten and nuts! Made with rice milk, this is a great choice for people who want a smooth, creamy alternative to milk chocolate.
These delightfully thick chocolate slabs come in several flavours, such as Espresso, Salted Caramel, Dark Mint and more.
Available at The Vegan Kind Supermarket, Ethical Wares and other independent stockists.

Dirty Cow
These unique plant-based bars are bursting with flavour â literally! Cookies No Cream, Netflix and Chill, Hail Mary Berry and Cinnamon Churros are just some of the unique flavours on offer from Dirty Cow.
Available at Sainsburyâs and Holland & Barrett.

Divine
Divine offers a range of Fairtrade vegan-friendly chocolates, including large bars, mini bars, chocolate thins and edible coins.
Available to buy on Divineâs website.

Tonyâs Chocolonely
This brand is on a mission to end exploitation in the chocolate supply chain. Find a selection of vegan bars on the website, from Dark Almond Sea Salt to Mint Candy Cane flavours.
Available to buy on Tony Chocolonelyâs website.

Vegan Chocolate Spread
Whether you like it on sandwiches, toast or straight from the jar, thereâs a dairy-free spread to keep your cravings at bay. Look out for these in your local supermarket:
- Biona Organic Dark Chocolate Spread
- Vego Organic Hazelnut Crunchy Chocolate Spread
- Sweet Freedom Choc Pot
- Pip & Nut Chocolate, Coconut And Hazelnut Butter
- Mr Organic Vegan Chocolate Spread
Vegan Hot Chocolate
Is there anything more comforting than a mug of hot chocolate? We think not! There are plenty of vegan drinking chocolates available in UK supermarkets:
- Galaxy Vegan Drinking Chocolate
- Cadburyâs Freddo Drinking Chocolate
- Twinings Swiss Hot Chocolate Drink
- Green & Blackâs Organic Cocoa
- Sweet Freedom Choc Shot Liquid Hot Chocolate
- Divine Smooth Hot Chocolate
- Waitrose Luxuriously Rich Drinking Chocolate
- Asda Chosen By You Cocoa
- Tesco Cocoa Powder
Want even more dairy-free chocolate? Check out where to find vegan advent calendars and Easter eggs in the UK.
Source: Veganuary.com