#Lots of reasons. <sub>See #4 for what I think is the most likely - this was just the order that I thought of them.</sub> 1.) **No opportunity**. As soon as he reached the house, the Dursleys started to make a big fuss over Dudley, not giving him an opportunity. >"DIDDY! Diddy, what's the matter with you? Vernon? VERNON!" Harry's uncle... ...In all the kerfuffle, nobody seemed to have noticed Harry... <sub>-*The Order of the Pheonix, Chapter Two - A Peck of Owls*</sub> 2.) **No inclination**. Everyone was yelling at him, and Dudley had just blamed him for what happened. Why should he help him? >Harry's foot was on the bottommost stair wen Dudley found his voice. *"Him."*... ..."BOY! COME HERE!" <sub>-*The Order of the Pheonix, Chapter Two - A Peck of Owls*</sub> Add to this that Harry has suffered *14 years of abuse* at Dudley's hands. This would probably create some negative feelings :P 3.) **No proof**. How do we know that Muggle chocolate would even help? See [this question](http://scifi.stackexchange.com/q/16495/33591), which makes a good case that it *wouldn't* help. >Dementors are of the magical world; it would seem that to counter their effects would require some kind of magic (whether that's the regular chocolate, a magical ingredient, or both). <sub>-*[@Slytherincess's answer](http://scifi.stackexchange.com/a/16523/33591)*</sub> 3.5.) How do we know that chocolate even works on **Muggles** to help with Dementor attacks? Perhaps it's effective only on wizards. 4.) **He simply didn't think of it**. Harry's just had some *major* shocks. Dementors showed up almost on his doorstep, his neighbor turns out to be a Squib, he found out that the Order has been watching him... He can be excused for not thinking of it. >It was impossible... They couldn't be here... Not in Little Whinging... <sub>-*The Order of the Pheonix, Chapter One - Dudley Demented*</sub> ... >He could not believe what had just happened. Dementors *here*, in Little WHinging... <sub>-*The Order of the Pheonix, Chapter One - Dudley Demented*</sub> ... >The revelation that his batty cat-obsessed neighbor knew what dementors were was almost as big a shock as meeting two of them down the alley. <sub>-*The Order of the Pheonix, Chapter Two - A Peck of Owls*</sub> --- <sub>Not so serious answers below.</sub> 5.) **No need**. Dudley is probably going to end up eating chocolate anyway soon, because that's what he does :-) 6.) Dudley is fat enough, he doesn't need more chocolate :-P >The school nurse had seen what Aunt Petunia's eyes - so sharp when it came to spotting fingerprints on her gleaming walls, and in observing the comings and goings of the neighbors - simply refused to see: that far from needing extra nourishment, Dudley had reached roughly the size and weight of a young killer whale. <sub>-*The Goblet of Fire, Chapter Three - The Invitation*</sub>