I think there are your "typical" ones like Orange or Mint, and then regular chocolate.
I haven't had one for a long long time, they are typically the kind of chocolate bar that parents buy for kids and packed lunches, not really what adults will eat - although I personally don't mind, I still eat and love Haribo, I don't care if they are "intended" for kids, if it's a sweet or chocolate that I like, I am buying and eating it
Interesting, here not considered a chocolate "bar" they are very definitely chocolate coated biscuits (but maybe that is just semantics). Same market segment as McVitie's choc coated digestives for example. And they come in packs of 10-11 not single biscuits so not really a lunchbox thing (well, they are for me but that explains my weight problem!!!!
). Generally marketed towards women more so than men, and not kids at all apart from as a part of a family target group.
There are many flavours (6 regular and various "special" ones that may be short-lived or not)
"Original" (Milk choc covered)
Dark
Chock mint (Ugh! I hate choc mint anything.. who decided chocolate and toothpaste are 2 flavours that go together?????)
Chewy Caramel (milk choc coating, caramel filling)
White Choc
Double coat (extra thick milk choc coating)
Deluxe Dark Choc Raspberry Tart (dark choc coating with raspberry in the centre)
Murray River Salted Caramel
Deluxe Salted Caramel Brownie
Deluxe Decadent Triple Choc
There is apparently a new Coconut cream version as well but I have not seen it in my small town.