CHOCOLATE fans are being challenged to put their love to the test and see if they can identify tasty bars from their gooey insides. 

The tricky test has 20 bars to identify - and some are more obscure than others. 

Ken’s Chocolate Quiz includes 20 well-known brands that only have a cross-section of their middles on display. 

Do you think you know your Mars Bars from your Milky Ways?

The photo challenge is actually a lot harder than it looks, and could leave even the most avid of chocolate lovers scratching their heads. 

How well will you do? Scroll down for the answers...

Answers

  • Yorkie
  • Crunchie
  • Boost
  • Kit Kat Chunky
  • Toffee Crisp
  • Picnic
  • Topic
  • Bounty
  • Peppermint Aero
  • Turkish Delight
  • Double Decker
  • Snickers
  • Reese's Nut bar
  • Cadbury's Caramel
  • Lion bar
  • Fudge
  • Milky Way
  • Mars
  • Star
  • Wispa Gold
  • Perhaps you are better at recognising chocolate bars from their wrapper?

    We’ve hidden the logos on Britain’s favourite bars, so are you a wrap star when is comes to identifying them?

    The answers are below...

    Answers

    1. Daim

    2. Boost

    3. Flake

    4. Kit-kat

    5. Crunchie

    6. Topic

    7. Ripple

    8. Yorkie

    9. Time Out

    10. Twix

    11. Curly Wurly

    12. Nestle Crunch

    13. Dairy Milk

    14. Starbar

    15. Wispa Gold

    16. Toffee Crisp

    17. Double Decker

    18. Lion Bar

    19. Mars

    20. Snickers

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