You can get a lot more Tony Chocolonely flavours in the Netherlands than you can here, unsurprisingly. There's a company who ship to here - they sell a lot of Dutch food, not just this brand - I've stocked up for the kids with unavailable Tony flavours (and bars with their initials) for their stockings, as they are passionate fans of the brand, and they will legit think that the elves made them all, just for them.
They sent a code for 10% off, which was a bit of a bummer as it expires in January and I ordered everything I plan to, for at least a year! But if it's any use to anyone else who likes Dutch food, and wants to get it in before Brexit, it's ZV63W9.
Agree that Paul A Young make the very best chocolates you can get in this country (and I have a soft spot for Neuhaus). I also like Demarquette and William Curley. And Melt are great too. All very spendy, though, sadly. Good chocolate is though.
Finally, Fortnum and Mason get all their chocolates made by a little company in Brighton, Audreys. You can buy all their chocs directly for around a third of the price. At Easter, they sell the exact same eggs Fortnum do - they make them, after all! - but they're £15 or so at Audreys, and £45 at Fortnums! Audreys aren't cheap, but when you consider the discount for the exact same product, you're talking Aldi versus Waitrose with the same producer. And they're lovely - they tailor the Easter eggs to my family, so they select red sugar roses for one person with bees, for example, and frogs and daffodils for another, if you call and ask ahead of time. You can also fill boxes of chocolates with individual selections from their website, so none you dislike. Not an option with Fortnum's boxes, yet they're the exact same chocolates. They're very tradional - more the traditional English Rococo boxes style than Paul A Young - but no less delicious for that.