Yet another addition to the Dubai chocolate craze! The food trend continues. I’ve tried several different Dubai chocolates, including the original. I spotted these on sale at my local Costco and had to give them a try. Will the Costco Nutty Fruity Dubai Chocolate Bars be better than the original or the others?

About the Costco Nutty Fruity Dubai Chocolate Bars
The whole package costs about $16.99, and each chocolate bar is individually wrapped. They’re slightly larger than mini Ritter Sport chocolate bars. The individual packaging is gold and thick. One serving is one chocolate bar (30.3g).

Rating: 4.75
In my honest opinion, this bar is the closest to the original that I’ve had! Although it contains pistachios, the primary difference is that the original has a more prominent creamy pistachio filling. However, it does have the authentic Kadayif crunch—the Middle Eastern crisp that the original is known for. The texture, richness, and crispiness of this version are still amazing!

The whole package includes 15 bars, which is a good amount. The only downside is that it’s made with milk chocolate, so it may be a bit too decadent, rich, and sweet for some.

Ingredients
Chocolate(Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Whey Powder, Cocoa Mass, Skimmed Milk Powder, Lecithin(Soy, Sunflower), natural Vanilla Flavor), Pistachio Kadayif Filling(Roasted Pistachios, Sugar, Sunflower Oil, Wheat Flour, Salt, Lecithin(Soy, Sunflower), Sesame Seeds).
Contains: Milk, Soy, Tree Nuts(Pistachios), Wheat(Gluten), Sesame
May contain traces of nuts, peanuts, egg product, almonds, and sesame seeds
Nutrition Facts
- 15 servings per container
- Serving Size 1 bar(30.3g)
- Total Fat: 9g
- Saturated Fat: 4g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 30mg
- Total Carbohydrates: 15g
- Total Sugars: 14g
- Protein: 2g
If you enjoyed this Costco Nutty Fruity Dubai Chocolate review, you might also like my Costco caramel S’mores review.





