Mars Bar Chocolate 51g (6-Pack)
Six bars from Mars land on your doorstep ready to fuel a weekend of baking projects — or just honest snacking. The almond crunch and nougat combo still holds up remarkably well.
TL;DR Summary
Pros
- Satisfying nougat-caramel-almond combination with real textural contrast
- 51g size is ideal for both snacking and use as a baking ingredient
- Six-pack quantity is practical for weekend cooking projects
- Solid milk chocolate shell holds up well and melts cleanly for recipes
- Convenient home delivery for pantry stocking
Cons
- Slight price premium over buying individually at retail
- Requires cool storage — not ideal for warm kitchens without planning
- North American almond version differs from the original international formula
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Extended Observations
Six bars from Mars land on your doorstep ready to fuel a weekend of baking projects — or just honest snacking. The almond crunch and nougat combo still holds up remarkably well.
Let me set the scene: it's Saturday afternoon, I've got a batch of homemade ice cream churning and a vague plan to make a candy bar–inspired dessert sauce. That's exactly the kind of weekend project where having a six-pack of Mars Bars on hand goes from 'nice to have' to genuinely essential. These bars — nougat, caramel, almonds, and a solid milk chocolate shell — are a classic combination that doesn't need much defending.
The 51-gram size hits a satisfying middle ground. It's not a fun-size tease and it's not so large that you feel like you've committed to something. Each bar has real structural integrity: the nougat is chewy without being gummy, the caramel flows just enough, and the almonds add a toasty crunch that elevates the whole thing beyond a basic chocolate bar. For eating straight, they're genuinely enjoyable.
From a project standpoint, Mars Bars are surprisingly versatile. I've melted them down into a ganache-adjacent sauce for brownies, chopped them into ice cream mix-ins, and used them as a shortcut caramel-nougat layer in a layered bar cookie. The almond pieces survive the melt reasonably well and add texture to whatever you're building. Ordering a six-pack means you have enough to experiment and still have a couple left for quality control purposes.
The price — $11.50 for six bars — works out to just under $2 per bar, which is a slight premium over grabbing them individually at a convenience store. That said, the convenience of having them delivered and stocked in quantity for a baking project makes the math feel reasonable. The per-ounce cost is honest for a specialty food order.
Two minor caveats worth mentioning: storage is something to think about, since chocolate bars don't love warm kitchens and you'll want to keep these somewhere cool if you're not using them immediately. And if you were hoping for the original international Mars Bar formulation (no almonds, slightly different chocolate), this is the North American almond version — a distinction that matters to some purists. Neither issue is a dealbreaker, but both are worth knowing going in.
Our Verdict
Six bars from Mars land on your doorstep ready to fuel a weekend of baking projects — or just honest snacking. The almond crunch and nougat combo still holds up remarkably well.
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What customers are saying
8 reviewsThe product matched the listing perfectly. I'm satisfied enough to purchase from this vendor again and would suggest it to others.
These bars seem hard to find elsewhere now. Made in Canada, they're a treat I occasionally order in bulk to enjoy with my spouse. The chocolate is silky and the center is delicious. While this version...
Avoid this purchase. These lack the tender, quality taste of classic Mars bars. My shipment arrived with bars that were dry, brittle, and poor quality, with unclear sourcing.
A solid confection, though it doesn't contain almonds.
A nostalgic favorite from my youth. The fact that it disappeared so quickly suggests everyone loved it.
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