There are some childhood snacks you remember because you loved them. And then there are the ones you remember because, somehow, everyone knew them. Cadbury Chokie belongs in the second category.
For a generation of chocolate lovers, Chokie was part of the everyday snack run the kind of treat that could turn a quick trip to the corner shop into something worth looking forward to. And then, somewhere along the way, it disappeared. Just fewer sightings, until eventually it became one of those childhood favourites people wondered if they had imagined.
Apparently, we’re still thinking about it. In July 2026, a Reddit thread asking people which discontinued snack they would bring back featured the usual nostalgia heavy answers. Another nostalgia thread had someone calling out “Chokie chokie” among the snacks they missed.
And that is perhaps the most interesting thing about discontinued snacks: they don’t really disappear. They live on in conversations, old photos, random cravings and the moment someone mentions a name you haven’t heard in years.
Chokie has even left a small footprint online beyond those conversations, with a dedicated “Cadbury Choki” project appearing on Behance another reminder that the product still sparks enough nostalgia to be remembered and recreated. Maybe bringing it back wouldn’t just be about bringing back a chocolate. It would be about bringing back a tiny piece of an era school breaks, pocket money, corner shops and the simple excitement of finding your favourite snack on the shelf.
So, Cadbury, here’s the question: What would it take to bring Chokie back?
Because judging by the nostalgia still floating around online, there might be a whole generation ready to buy one again.
