How to Tell If a Dubai Chocolate Bar Is Fake (2025 Buyer’s Guide)

sarah hamouda
sarah hamouda
sarah hamouda

How to Tell If a Dubai Chocolate Bar Is Fake (2025 Buyer’s Guide)

Updated: August 5, 2025

The viral Dubai chocolate bar trend has taken social media by storm — and with that fame comes a wave of counterfeits. Sadly, many customers have unknowingly bought fake chocolate bars from unverified sellers and ended up with poor imitations or melted messes.

So, how do you know if a Dubai chocolate bar is real or fake?

Here’s your complete 2025 buyer’s guide to identifying authentic Dubai chocolate bars — and how to avoid getting scammed.


1. Only Buy from Verified Sellers

The number one way to avoid fakes is by shopping from official or approved retailers. The original brand behind the viral trend, FIX Dessert Chocolatier, sells directly via their website:

➡ officialfixdessertchocolatier.com

If you see bars for sale on TikTok, Instagram, or WhatsApp — always verify the source. Many sellers copy the branding but deliver low-quality or expired product.


2. Look for Branded Wrappers and Names

FIX Dessert Chocolatier’s bars are known for their catchy names and luxe packaging. If the bar doesn’t say one of the following, it might be fake:

  • Can’t Get Knafeh of It
  • Baklawa 2 The Future
  • Mind Your Own Buiscoff
  • Pick Up a Pretzel
  • Cereously Chewsy
  • Butter to Be Safe Than Salty

Each bar should come in a matte finish wrapper with clear branding — not a cheap plastic or plain foil wrap.


3. Check the Weight & Size

FIX Dessert Chocolatier bars weigh a generous 8 oz (over 225g). Fakes are often smaller, lighter, or hollow inside. A real Dubai chocolate bar should feel solid and heavy in hand.


4. Scan for Contact Info & Domain

Every official FIX bar includes:

If the product comes without any brand contact or links to sketchy sites, it’s a red flag.


5. Review the Ingredients

Authentic bars from FIX use premium ingredients and list them clearly. If a bar has no label or includes questionable additives, it's not the real thing.

Some fake bars have been found to contain low-quality fillers, artificial sweeteners, and even expired chocolate.


6. Price That’s Too Good to Be True?

Real Dubai chocolate bars start at $18–$20 per bar due to the quality and craftsmanship involved. If someone is selling “original” bars for $6 or $8 — it’s likely a fake.

Remember: luxury desserts come with a luxury price tag. You get what you pay for.


How to Make Sure You're Getting the Real Deal

✅ Buy directly from: officialfixdessertchocolatier.com

✅ Avoid third-party marketplaces unless linked from FIX's official page

✅ Verify the packaging, flavor names, and size

✅ Check customer reviews and TikTok tags for real buyer content


Final Thoughts

The viral Dubai chocolate bar trend is here to stay — but not every bar out there is authentic. Don’t let a knockoff ruin your first impression.

For 100% original bars made in Dubai, with safe international shipping and verified quality, trust FIX Dessert Chocolatier.

Buy Original Dubai Chocolate Bars

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