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I tested  chocolate advent calendars ahead of December

From traditional milk chocolate to vegan and white chocolate options, there is something for everyone. We tested the top calendars and revealed our favourites based on the  price and taste.

Cadbury Chocolate 3D  Advent Calendar £13, asda.com We loved the unusual tower design. TASTE: 10/10 FUN FACTOR: 10/10 VALUE: 6/10 OVERALL SCORE: 8/10

Tony's Chocoloney Countdown Calendar £13, waitrose.com The white raspberry popping candy was a huge hit. TASTE: 9/10 FUN FACTOR: 9/10 VALUE: 9/10 OVERALL SCORE: 9/10

Lindt Teddy Augmented Reality Advent Calendar £12, lindt.co.uk Scan the QR code to watch the Lindt teddy spring to life. TASTE: 10/10 FUN FACTOR: 10/10 VALUE: 9/10 OVERALL SCORE: 10/10

M&S Colin the Caterpillar Advent Calendar £6, ocado.com The chocolate is good quality and delicious. TASTE: 10/10 FUN FACTOR: 9/10 VALUE: 10/10 OVERALL SCORE: 10/10

Nestle Quality Street  Advent Calendar £10, johnlewis.com You're paying over the odds for the festive novelty factor. TASTE: 9/10 FUN FACTOR: 7/10 VALUE: 8/10 OVERALL SCORE: 8/10

H!P Oat Milk Chocolate  Advent Calendar £10, johnlewis.com It's plant-based chocolate that actually tastes good. TASTE: 7/10 FUN FACTOR: 6/10 VALUE: 6/10 OVERALL SCORE: 6/10