Switzerland, which is known for its high quality chocolates worldwide, consumes 8.8 kg per capita.
Scandinavian country Norway also logs significant consumption at 8.0 kg per person.
Also recording pretty high consumption levels, Swedes eat around 7.9 kg chocolate every year.
Danes eat quite a lot of chocolate, 7.5 kg to be exact. This, as per The Local, could largely be due to the association of sweets with the Danish concept of 'hygge' which basically means having a nice and cosy time.
German people eat around 8.4 kg of chocolate every year.
As per Whitakers Chocolates, Ireland consumes 8.3 kg per capita chocolate every year.