All Fix Dessert Chocolatier Flavours, Ranked and Explained

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sarah hamouda
sarah hamouda

All Fix Dessert Chocolatier Flavours, Ranked and Explained

If you're new to Fix Dessert Chocolatier, the range of flavours can feel a little overwhelming. The names are playful, the descriptions are evocative, and everyone you ask seems to have a strong opinion about which bar is best. If you're a returning customer, you've probably already developed your own ranking — and you might be about to argue with ours.

This is the definitive guide to every Fix flavour: what's inside, what it tastes like, who it's for, and how it stacks up against the rest of the range. We'll be opinionated where it helps, honest where it's necessary, and we'll make sure you know which bar to order first if this is your introduction to Fix.

One caveat before we start: ranking these bars is genuinely difficult. They're all made to the same standard of quality. The "ranking" here is more about occasion, personality, and palate than about any bar being objectively better than another. The bar that comes last on this list is still one of the best chocolate bars you can buy anywhere in the world.


The Full Fix Flavour Lineup


1. Can't Get Knafeh of It — The Original, and Still the One

Available in milk chocolate and dark chocolate versions

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate shell, pistachio cream, toasted kataifi pastry, tahini

This is the bar that started everything. It's the one that went viral, the one that made people book flights to Dubai, the one that spawned an entire category of imitation products. And it deserves its status — not because of the hype, but because it is genuinely one of the most interesting and delicious chocolate bars ever made.

The combination works on every level. The pistachio cream is vivid and real — intensely flavoured, beautifully green, rich without being cloying. The toasted kataifi adds a crunch that no other chocolate bar in the world offers — a textural surprise that persists through every bite. The tahini is the invisible thread that ties it all together: a gentle bitterness, a sesame warmth, a depth that keeps the bar from being simply sweet. And the Belgian chocolate provides the perfect frame — the snap, the gloss, the clean finish.

The dark chocolate version deserves special mention. If you're an experienced chocolate eater who defaults to dark, this version of the knafeh bar is extraordinary — the bitterness of the chocolate plays against the sweet pistachio in a way that creates genuine complexity. The tahini becomes more prominent. The kataifi crunch feels more pronounced. It's the version that most serious chocolate enthusiasts end up preferring.

Who it's for: Everyone. If you're ordering Fix for the first time, start here. There is no other bar in the range that more completely captures what Fix is about.

Pairs with: Arabic coffee (qahwa) — the cardamom and the pistachio were made for each other. A good espresso also works beautifully with the dark chocolate version.


2. Baklawa 2 The Future — The Most Distinctively Middle Eastern Bar

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, mixed nuts, honey notes, pastry layers

Baklawa (baklava) is one of the most recognisable desserts in the world — layers of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts, soaked in honey and sugar syrup, cut into diamonds or triangles and served at room temperature. It's found across the Middle East, Turkey, Greece, and North Africa in dozens of regional variations, each with its own particular nut, syrup, or spice emphasis.

The Baklawa 2 The Future bar is Fix's attempt to capture all of that in chocolate form, and it succeeds magnificently. The nut mixture provides a richness and a textural variation that is different from the pistachio cream of the knafeh bar — chunkier, more varied, with the particular flavour of mixed nuts toasted to the right depth. The honey notes weave through the filling like a thread, providing sweetness that feels more floral and complex than sugar alone.

What distinguishes this bar from a generic "nutty chocolate" bar is the pastry element — that particular crispness that evokes the filo layers of baklawa and adds a dimension that pure nut-and-chocolate bars don't have. It's recognisably baklawa in a way that goes beyond simple flavour inspiration.

This is the bar that tends to resonate most with people who grew up eating baklawa. The flavour memory it triggers is powerful.

Who it's for: Nut lovers, people with Middle Eastern connections, anyone who wants the most culturally specific Fix experience after the knafeh bar.

Pairs with: A glass of strong black tea, which is how baklawa is traditionally served across the Arab world and Turkey.


3. Rahash Hour — For the Halawa Devotees

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, tahini halawa (halva), sesame

Rahash — known as halawa or halva in different parts of the world — is one of the oldest confections in the Middle East. Made from tahini (sesame paste) and sugar, it has a distinctive crumbly, dense texture and a flavour that is simultaneously sweet, slightly bitter, and intensely nutty. It's the kind of dessert that divides people sharply: you either grew up loving it and feel a deep loyalty to it, or you find it strange and overwhelming.

The Rahash Hour bar is Fix for the halawa devotees. The tahini filling is rich and dense, with that characteristic crumbliness softened by the chocolate shell. The sesame flavour is powerful — this is not a bar for people who want something gentle or subtle. It's a committed flavour choice that rewards those who are ready for it.

What the chocolate adds to the halawa experience is a smooth framing that the confection doesn't usually have — the bitterness of the cocoa playing against the sesame in a way that feels sophisticated. This is a bar that has won over people who initially thought they didn't like halawa, because the chocolate moderates the intensity while keeping the character intact.

Who it's for: Sesame and halawa fans, people who want something bold and unusual, Middle Eastern dessert connoisseurs.

Pairs with: Black coffee — no sugar, because the bar provides more than enough sweetness and the bitterness of both coffee and dark cocoa works beautifully with the tahini.


4. Mahalabi or Not to Be — The Floral Surprise

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, mahalabi (milk pudding) inspired cream, floral notes including rose water

Mahalabi (also spelled muhallabia or mahalabia) is a Middle Eastern milk pudding — light, silky, subtly sweet, and typically flavoured with rose water and orange blossom, then topped with crushed pistachios and sometimes a drizzle of pomegranate syrup. It's the dessert served at the end of a large meal when something heavy would be too much — delicate, refreshing, and distinctly fragrant.

Mahalabi or Not to Be is Fix at its most unexpected. The floral notes in this bar — the rose water, the slight orange blossom — are genuinely present, genuinely strong, and completely unlike anything else in the Fix range or in most mainstream chocolate. This is a bar that polarises first-time eaters not because it's bad but because it's surprising. People who grew up with mahalabi, or who have a love for floral flavours in food, often call this their favourite bar in the entire range. People encountering it without that context sometimes need a moment to recalibrate.

Give it that moment. The floral quality settles, the milk-pudding creaminess comes through, and the Belgian chocolate provides a richness that grounds the more ethereal flavour notes. It's one of the most genuinely original bars in the Fix lineup.

Who it's for: Adventurous palates, people who love floral flavours in food (rose, lavender, orange blossom), Middle Eastern dessert enthusiasts.

Pairs with: Mint tea — the combination of floral bar and fresh mint is wonderfully refreshing.


5. Honey I'm Comb — Simple, Perfect, Underrated

What's inside: Milk chocolate, real honeycomb

In a range this full of elaborate, culturally specific flavour inspirations, Honey I'm Comb does something different: it keeps things simple. Real honeycomb — that caramelised, aerated sugar confection that shatters and dissolves on the palate — embedded in smooth milk chocolate.

This is an underrated bar because it doesn't have the same story hook as the knafeh or baklawa bars. But the execution is superb. The honeycomb provides a combination of textures that is almost uniquely satisfying: the initial crunch, the immediate dissolution into a caramel-sweet melt, the honey fragrance that rises as it dissolves. Paired with the clean richness of Fix's milk chocolate, it's a bar that is simply, unambiguously delicious — no cultural knowledge required, no palate recalibration needed.

This is also the bar that tends to work best for people who are less adventurous with flavour but still want to experience Fix quality. It's also a reliable crowd-pleaser for children (for whom several of the more complex bars are better saved for later).

Who it's for: Everyone who loves honeycomb chocolate, first-time Fix buyers who want something immediately familiar but high quality, a reliable crowd-pleaser for gifting to unknown tastes.

Pairs with: Milk — no irony intended. The combination is genuinely great.


6. Mind Your Own Speculoos — The Biscoff Bar

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, speculoos (Biscoff) caramelised biscuit cream, caramelised crunch

Speculoos — the Belgian spiced biscuit popularised globally under the Biscoff brand — has had an extraordinary decade. From airline snack to café staple to the flavour of seemingly half the dessert menu in every restaurant, the caramelised, cinnamon-spiced biscuit has become one of the most recognisable flavours in the world.

Mind Your Own Speculoos takes that beloved flavour and gives it the Fix treatment: the warm, caramelised, slightly spiced speculoos cream against premium Belgian chocolate, with a crunch element that adds texture. The result is a bar that is immediately recognisable — you know this flavour, you love this flavour — but elevated by the quality of the chocolate and the additional textural complexity.

This tends to be the bar that converts Fix newcomers most reliably. The flavour is familiar enough to be immediately approachable, but the quality of the execution makes clear that this is not a generic Biscoff chocolate. It's Fix doing what Fix does — taking a flavour you love and making it better than you've had it before.

Who it's for: Biscoff fans (which is most people), gifting to people whose tastes you don't know well, a reliable "safe" choice that still demonstrates Fix quality.

Pairs with: Coffee — speculoos and coffee are one of the great flavour marriages. This bar with a flat white is extremely good.


7. Butter to Be Safe Than Salty — The Salty-Sweet Champion

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, salted butter caramel, sea salt

The sweet-salty balance has been one of the dominant flavour trends in premium food for years — and for good reason. Salt is a flavour amplifier; it makes sweet things taste sweeter and adds complexity that straight sweetness doesn't have. Salted caramel became a global obsession because it simply tastes better than plain caramel.

Butter to Be Safe Than Salty is Fix's entry into this territory, and it's excellent. The butter caramel filling is rich and luscious, the salt hits at the right moments (concentrated enough to contrast, restrained enough not to overwhelm), and the Belgian chocolate frames it perfectly.

What distinguishes this bar from the dozens of salted caramel chocolate bars on the market is the quality of the caramel — made with real butter, cooked to a depth that develops genuine complexity rather than just sweetness — and, again, the quality of the chocolate shell. Salted caramel in good chocolate is one of the most satisfying flavour combinations in the confectionery world. This is that combination done correctly.

Who it's for: Salted caramel lovers (most people), people who find the more culturally specific bars intimidating and want a more familiar entry point, a reliable crowd-pleaser for gifting.

Pairs with: A glass of red wine — the combination of salted caramel and a fruity red is underappreciated and genuinely excellent.


8. Pick Up a Pretzel — The Textural Overachiever

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, pretzel pieces, caramel

Pretzels and chocolate. It sounds simple, and in most executions it is. But Pick Up a Pretzel achieves something that requires more restraint than it might seem: getting the ratio right. Too much pretzel and the bar becomes hard to eat; too little and it's just a hint, a suggestion, not a statement. The pretzel pieces in this bar are sized and distributed to deliver a satisfying crunch in virtually every bite without dominating the chocolate.

The caramel addition is what elevates this beyond a standard chocolate-pretzel combination. It adds the sweetness that binds the salty, crunchy pretzel and the chocolate together, and creates a bar that manages to be simultaneously sweet, salty, crunchy, smooth, and rich. It's textural and flavour contrast done with genuine skill.

This is often the bar that surprises people — they come for the knafeh, they come for the baklawa, and then they try this one expecting it to be the "simple" option and find themselves reaching for it again and again.

Who it's for: Pretzel and snack-chocolate enthusiasts, people who love textural contrast, a reliable cross-generational choice for gifting.

Pairs with: Beer — salty, crunchy pretzel chocolate and a cold lager is a combination that works remarkably well.


9. Cereously Chewsy — The Playful One

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, chewy cereal inclusions, caramel

Cereously Chewsy is the most playful bar in the Fix range — in name, in concept, and in eating experience. Where most Fix bars have their roots in traditional Middle Eastern or European confectionery, this one takes its inspiration from the cereal aisle: the chewy, caramel-coated puffed cereals that have been a childhood staple across the world.

The execution is fun. The cereal inclusions provide chewiness rather than crunch — a different textural experience from the other Fix bars, more yielding, with a caramel sweetness that is nostalgic rather than sophisticated. This is not the bar for someone looking for complexity or cultural depth. It's the bar for someone who wants to eat something genuinely enjoyable and slightly silly in the best possible way.

Don't underestimate it, though. The quality of the Belgian chocolate still does significant work here — elevating what could be a childish combination into something that adults reach for just as readily as children do.

Who it's for: People who love nostalgic, fun chocolate. A great choice for younger eaters. The bar most likely to make you smile.

Pairs with: Cold milk — lean into the cereal vibes.


10. Time to Mango — The Tropical Wildcard

What's inside: Premium Belgian chocolate, mango cream, popping candy, cooling sensation

Time to Mango is the bar that most dramatically expands the Fix repertoire. While the rest of the range draws from the Middle Eastern and European dessert traditions, this bar turns toward the tropics — and then adds a technological twist in the form of popping candy and a cooling sensation that hits after you swallow.

The experience of eating this bar is the most multi-sensory in the Fix range. First, the snap of the chocolate. Then the bright, sunny flavour of real mango — sweet, slightly acidic, unmistakably tropical. Then the pop of the candy, that gentle crackling on the palate. Then the cooling effect, which is genuinely surprising the first time it happens — not menthol-cold, but a soft, refreshing chill that extends the eating experience beyond the bar itself.

This is a bar that performs well in summer, that works beautifully as an introductory Fix bar for people who don't eat much Middle Eastern food, and that consistently gets the strongest immediate reaction of any bar in the range. People either love it immediately and obsessively, or they find it a little overwhelming and prefer the more restrained bars. There's not much middle ground.

Who it's for: Adventurous eaters, tropical fruit fans, the bar to give someone who says "I've tried the knafeh one, what's the most different thing you make?"

Pairs with: A cold mango lassi or sparkling water with lime — the tropical theme benefits from a tropical accompaniment.


11. Jam or Go Nuts — The American Classic, Fix Style

What's inside: White and blonde chocolate, peanut butter cream, jam, blondie texture

Jam or Go Nuts is Fix's most overtly Western-inspired bar — a peanut butter and jelly concept translated into blondie chocolate form. Where the rest of the range draws from Middle Eastern and European traditions, this one nods to the American pantry staple that most of the world grew up with or at least knows well.

The blondie chocolate base (a white chocolate style made with caramelised milk solids) adds a butterscotch warmth that works beautifully with both the peanut butter and the fruity jam notes. The peanut butter cream is rich and genuine — not artificial peanut butter flavour but real, slightly salty, beautifully smooth cream. The jam cuts through with sweetness and a slight acidity that balances the richness.

This is a bar that makes people nostalgic for childhood and impressed by the execution simultaneously. It's also the Fix bar most likely to appeal to people who don't normally eat Middle Eastern food and aren't sure where to start with the more culturally specific options.

Who it's for: Peanut butter fans, people who want a familiar flavour reference point, a great introductory bar for children and people who find the knafeh bar too unfamiliar initially.

Pairs with: A glass of cold milk or hot chocolate — comfort food pairing.


The Verdict: Where to Start

If this is your first time ordering Fix, start with the Fix Hero Box of 6 — one of each of the core flavours. There is no better way to understand what Fix is and to discover which bar becomes your personal obsession. Everyone who orders the box comes away with a favourite, and it's almost never the one they predicted.

If you're returning and know your flavour preferences:

  • Love Middle Eastern flavours? Add Mahalabi or Not to Be and Rahash Hour to your knafeh and baklawa staples.
  • Love textural contrast? Pick Up a Pretzel and Can't Get Knafeh of It are your two non-negotiables.
  • Love sweet and salty? Butter to Be Safe Than Salty and Pick Up a Pretzel are the double order you need.
  • Want something completely different? Time to Mango will reset your expectations of what a Fix bar can be.

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