35 Chocolate Bar Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDF)
Everyone loves chocolate, and now kids can enjoy their favourite treat without the sugar rush. These chocolate bar coloring sheets bring all the joy of unwrapping a delicious chocolate bar right to your coloring table. From classic milk chocolate squares to fancy bars loaded with nuts and caramel, there’s something here for every chocolate lover.
Kids will have a blast choosing colors for different chocolate types. They can make dark chocolate bars rich and brown, experiment with lighter shades for milk chocolate, or go creative with rainbow-colored fantasy bars. The detailed wrapper designs let children practice patterns and textures while learning about different chocolate brands and styles.
35 Chocolate Bar Coloring Pages

A neatly arranged bar of milk chocolate with its squares ready to be savored. It’s clean design makes it simple yet tempting to color.
Coloring suggestion: Use shades of light brown for milk chocolate, add a darker outline for depth, and highlight one square with creamy beige for a shiny look.

The bold chunky chocolate squares scattered in a fun layout. Each piece invites creative shading to make it look rich and delicious.
Coloring suggestion: Fill the pieces with deep brown tones, add touches of near black for intensity, and use white streaks for reflections to capture glossy dark chocolate.

The white chocolate chunks highlights uneven white chocolate pieces with realistic cracks that make them interesting. Their unique shapes offer a playful coloring experience.
Coloring suggestion: Color the chunks with creamy ivory or pale yellow, add light shading with beige to give depth, and leave highlights bright for a smooth white chocolate finish.

This displays a chocolate bar partly wrapped, showing tasty squares ready to eat. The wrapper detail adds variety to coloring choices.
Coloring suggestion: Shade the chocolate in rich browns, color the wrapper in bold hues like red, blue, or gold for contrast, and add silver tones to make it look shiny.

The pieces of chocolate snapped apart, with crumbs scattered for extra detail captures the look of freshly broken chocolate squares.
Coloring suggestion: Use medium to dark browns for the chocolate, color the edges slightly darker to show break marks, and shade crumbs lighter for tasty variation.

The design features a chocolate bar embedded with visible nuts, adding texture and interest. It looks delicious and inviting for color play.
Coloring suggestion: Fill the chocolate with warm brown shades, color the nuts with tan, beige, or golden tones, and add shadows to make the nuts appear embedded naturally.

The melting chocolate shows dripping down dramatically. It’s flowing shapes make it exciting for shading and blending practice.
Coloring suggestion: Use rich brown for the chocolate base, blend lighter and darker browns for dripping effect, and add a glossy sheen with white highlights to enhance melting look.

The coloring sheet reveals a chocolate bar with a bite taken out, adding realism and charm. The missing piece makes it even more playful.
Coloring suggestion: Use light brown for milk chocolate or dark brown for stronger taste, shade the bitten area darker, and add creamy highlights for contrast.

It reflects a pile of chocolate bars stacked together, offering depth and overlapping designs to color. It feels indulgent and rich.
Coloring suggestion: Shade the bars in various shades of brown to make each stand out, add darker shadows between stacks, and highlight top surfaces with lighter tones.

This page depicts chocolate bars rolling out of a factory on a conveyor belt, giving an industrial twist to sweet treats.
Coloring suggestion: Color the bars in rich browns, shade the conveyor in metallic grays or silvers, and add vibrant tones like red or yellow to machinery for fun contrast.

A giant chocolate bar with neat rectangular sections. It looks solid and inviting, waiting to be filled with rich shades. Its large design makes coloring simple and relaxing for kids or adults.
Coloring suggestion: Use deep brown for chocolate or experiment with pastel shades to create a playful candy bar look.

These mini chocolate bars are drawn in different sizes, making them appear fun and snackable. They are perfect for quick coloring practice while still creating a satisfying image.
Coloring suggestion: Color them in varying browns from milk to dark chocolate, or choose creative rainbow shades for a fantasy treat.
13. Chocolate bar cross section

This reveals the inside of a chocolate piece with creamy layers shown in waves. It highlights how chocolates can have fillings like caramel or cream, making it exciting to color.
Coloring suggestion: Use dark brown outside with golden yellow, soft white, or light brown tones for the creamy layered center.
14. Chocolate bar with caramel

Here the chocolate bar has melted caramel flowing out, making it look deliciously gooey. The smooth lines of the caramel create a sense of movement.
Coloring suggestion: Fill the chocolate with deep brown and color the caramel with golden orange or honey tones to make it look realistic.
15. Chocolate bar with berries

The strawberries resting on top of a chocolate bar, combining two favorite treats. The fresh fruit and smooth chocolate create a balanced coloring challenge.
Coloring suggestion: Color the bar in rich chocolate brown, while using bright red with green leaves for strawberries to give contrast.

A chocolate bar peeks from a beautifully tied gift box with a ribbon. It looks festive and perfect for holidays or celebrations.
Coloring suggestion: Use gold or red for the ribbon, bright colors for the box, and rich chocolate shades for the bar inside.

This shows a chocolate bar neatly placed on a plate, ready to enjoy. It makes a cozy and homely coloring sheet.
Coloring suggestion: Color the plate in soft pastels like blue or white, and the bar in brown shades to give a realistic dessert effect.

The bar here is wrapped with a big decorative ribbon, making it look like a sweet gift. The design is simple yet charming.
Coloring suggestion: Use deep chocolate brown for the bar and choose bold ribbon colors like red, pink, or gold to make it stand out.

This sheet shows a chocolate bar partly unwrapped from its cover, inviting you to color both the bar and wrapper. It captures a classic treat moment.
Coloring suggestion: Color the wrapper with silver, red, or gold metallic tones while keeping the bar in dark brown shades for realism.
20. Chocolate bar with almonds

This chocolate bar is detailed with almond shapes on each square, making it extra special. The nuts give it texture and variety.
Coloring suggestion: Use classic brown for chocolate and light tan or golden shades for almonds to create a delicious contrast.

A tall chocolate tower built with stacked bars and decorated with swirls of cream and candy pieces. This fun page looks like a sweet castle made of desserts.
Coloring suggestion: Use shades of brown for the chocolate blocks, creamy white or light pink for frosting, and bright candy colors for the decorations.

A chocolate bar filled with detailed patterns like stars, swirls, stripes, and geometric shapes. Each square is unique, perfect for creative coloring.
Coloring suggestion: Try rainbow colors for each square, mixing bold shades like red, blue, green, and yellow. Add metallic touches with silver or gold markers for extra flair.
23. Chocolate bar with raisins

A wrapped bar of chocolate with raisins and nuts peeking out from the surface, showing rich detail in texture.
Coloring suggestion: Use deep brown for chocolate, purple for raisins, and warm tan shades for nuts. Add silver or golden tones for the wrapper to make it stand out.
24. Chocolate bar shop display

A shop scene with shelves stacked full of chocolate bars, jars, and a smiling chocolatier proudly holding treats.
Coloring suggestion: Color shelves in warm wood tones, use mixed browns for chocolates, bright labels for jars, and soft pastel tones for the shop’s cheerful background.
25. Chocolate bar with cookies

A bar paired with cookies, marshmallows, and sweets piled around it, creating a yummy snack scene.
Coloring suggestion: Use dark chocolate shades, creamy tans for cookies, white for marshmallows, and pastel tones for extra candies. Add a soft background in light blue or yellow.
26. Chocolate bar manufacturing

A factory process showing chocolate being made, from cocoa beans to molds on conveyor belts with cute smiling bars.
Coloring suggestion: Use gray and metallic shades for machines, deep green for cocoa leaves, warm browns for chocolate, and bright cheerful colors for the animated bars.
27. Chocolate bar with pretzel

A chocolate bar topped with crunchy pretzels, blending sweet and salty treats together.
Coloring suggestion: Shade the bar in milk chocolate brown and color the pretzels golden tan with white specks for salt. Add a dark background to make the details pop.

A happy party scene with balloons, confetti, and dancing treats surrounding a big chocolate bar in its wrapper.
Coloring suggestion: Color balloons in bright shades like red, blue, green, and yellow. Use brown for chocolate, silver for the wrapper, and vibrant rainbow confetti all around.

A bar of chocolate paired with a steaming hot coffee cup and a few coffee beans for a cozy treat.
Coloring suggestion: Use dark brown for chocolate, creamy shades for coffee foam, and rich dark tones for beans. Try a warm golden brown for the cup and a pastel background.

A cheerful picnic scene where chocolate bar characters enjoy sunny weather, kites, and baskets of cookies.
Coloring suggestion: Shade chocolate in milk or dark browns, green for grass, bright sky blue, and multicolored kites. Add warm tones for cookies and a sunny yellow background.

This page shows a chocolate bar dressed as a cheerful chef, holding a recipe book surrounded by baking tools. It creates a fun and playful kitchen scene.
Coloring suggestion: Use brown for the chocolate, white for the chef hat, and add bright colors to utensils and recipe book for a lively feel.

A chocolate bar is topped with fresh fruits like strawberries, blueberries, and kiwi slices. The mix of sweet chocolate and juicy fruit makes this page delightful.
Coloring suggestion: Brown for the chocolate base, red for strawberries, blue for blueberries, and green for kiwi slices to create a colorful fruity combination.
33. Chocolate bar birthday cake

This design turns a chocolate bar into a decorated birthday cake with candles, balloons, and gifts around it. A perfect festive coloring sheet.
Coloring suggestion: Brown for the chocolate cake, red and yellow for candles, pastel shades for balloons, and a variety of colors for wrapped presents.
34. Chocolate bar valentine gift

A chocolate bar wrapped with love featuring a smiling heart character and little heart shapes surrounding it. It feels like a special Valentine’s surprise.
Coloring suggestion: Brown for the chocolate, red and pink for hearts, light colors for the wrapping, and bright hues for the tiny gift box.
35. Chocolate bar treasure chest

An overflowing treasure chest filled with chocolate truffles, candies, and coins. It creates an exciting and rich scene.
Coloring suggestion: Wooden tones for the chest, gold and silver for coins, colorful wrappers for candies, and shades of brown for truffles to give a vibrant treasure look.





