Chocolate bar

A Chocolate bar is a food that heals 30 Life Points when consumed. However, it is mainly used as an ingredient in Cooking and as a secondary ingredient for potions in Herblore.

In stores, its price can range from 20-25 depending on the current stock.

Uses
Players can mix the chocolate bar with milk, producing Chocolatey milk. Chocolatey milk is drinkable, heals 40 lifepoints, and has a level 4 Cooking requirement. It gives no Cooking experience.

The chocolatey milk can further be mixed into hangover cure, by using a Snape grass with it, but doing so gives no Cooking experience. The hangover cure is a quest item for the Plague City quest and the Mudskipper point Mogre miniquest.

Further, a chocolate bar may be added to a Cake to produce a Chocolate cake, giving 30 cooking experience. It is also an ingredient in the Chocchip crunchies.

Chocolate bars are no longer a good way to acquire money for free-to-play players.

As chocolate dust
Players can turn a chocolate bar into Chocolate dust by grinding with in a pestle and mortar (Members) or knife. They can then add the chocolate dust (or a chocolate bar) to a cake to make a Chocolate cake. This is also a slow, yet effective way of making money via the Grand Exchange. . Members can make an Energy potion by combining Harralander in a Vial of water and then adding chocolate dust. Members can also brew Chef's Delight.

Obtaining chocolate bars
Players cannot make chocolate bars by any method. They spawn in the Cooks' Guild and in Zanaris. Alternatively, players can buy them from Heckel Funch's Fine Groceries in the Tree Gnome Stronghold, from the Culinaromancer's Chest (which contains a bank in the same chest), from Wydin's Food Store in Port Sarim, from the Ardougne Bakery Stalls in East Ardougne or from Rok's Chocs Box in Nardah (which is also very close to a Bank). You can also obtain it in the Sandwich Lady random event, but the Sandwich Lady must say that you can take the chocolate bar. Also Ivory statue monsters drop chocolate bars noted in quantities of 12 at a time.

Trivia

 * Some players believe that chocolate bars are inconsistent with RuneScape's usual historical setting in the medieval or renaissance periods. Solid chocolate bars for eating did not appear until the 19th century - the first modern chocolate bar was available from 1847 . However, RuneScape is a world with its own, different development and history from Earth, so the inconsistency is more imagined than real. In RuneScape, things that are regarded as belonging to the 'modern age' on Earth like chocolate bars or Liberty Spike hair styles were developed separately on RuneScape.
 * Some players with access to the Culinaromancer's Chest in Lumbridge Castle purchase chocolate bars at relatively low prices from the chest and sell them on the Grand Exchange, making a fair profit. However, the bars do not always sell rapidly on the Grand Exchange.
 * Other players purchase the bars from the Culinaromancer's Chest, thieve cakes from the Ardougne Bakery Stalls, and then make Chocolate cakes for sale on the Grand Exchange. This can be a good money earner, as the ordinary cakes are obtained free while chocolate cakes usually sell well. Players doing this also earn thieving experience for stealing the cakes and cooking experience for making them into chocolate cakes.
 * The store price is said to be 26 coins when there are none in the shop but price returns to 20 when stock respawns to one on hand.