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This is a list of brand name confectionery products . Sugar confectionery includes candies (sweets in British English), candied nuts, chocolates, chewing gum, bubble gum, pastillage, and other confections that are made primarily of sugar. In some cases, chocolate confections (confections made of chocolate) are treated as a separate category, as are sugar-free versions of sugar confections.[ 1] The words candy (US and Canada), sweets (UK and Ireland), and lollies (Australia and New Zealand) are common words for the most common varieties of sugar confectionery.
A [ edit ]
Allen's
Anthon Berg
Arcor
Almond Joy
B [ edit ]
A Bamsemums confectionery
Brach's Sundaes Neapolitan Coconut, out of production since 2012
Bamsemums
Banjo[ 3]
Barambo
Barratt
Black Jacks
Dolly Mixture
Flumps
Fruit Salad
Refreshers (compressed tablet, see also Swizzels Matlow Refreshers)
Sherbet Fountain
Bassett's
Jelly Babies
Liquorice allsorts
Bazooka (gum)[ 4]
Betty Crocker (General Mills)
Dunkaroos
Fruit by the Foot
Fruit Gushers
Fruit Roll-Ups
Bonbon
Boyer
Brach's
Bulls-eyes
C [ edit ]
A split Cherry Ripe
A split Crunchie
A split Curly Wurly
Cadbury
Amazin' Raisin – a British chocolate-covered raisin product produced by Cadbury in the 1970s[ 3] [ 5]
Bubblicious[ 6]
Creme egg
Cherry Ripe
Crunchie
Curly Wurly
Dairy Milk
Eclairs
Flake
Freddo
Freshen Up Gum
Picnic
Pyramint[ 3]
Roses
Starbar
Twirl
Wispa
Candy Buttons
Campino
Chewits
Choco Treasure
Chocolaterie Stam
D [ edit ]
Unwrapped Dum Dums
Daim bar
Darrell Lea
Dubble Bubble
Dum Dums
Dove Chocolate
Doublemint
E [ edit ]
F [ edit ]
Farrah's Harrogate toffee
Pocket Coffee has a liquid center.
Flying saucer candies
Ferrero
Rocher
Kinder Bueno
Kinder Egg
Lemonhead
Mon Chéri
Nutella
Raffaello
Tic Tac
Ferrara
100 Grand Bar
Chunky
Atomic Sour Balls[ 7]
Baby Ruth
Bobs Candies
Butterfinger
Chuckles
Fruit Stripe
Great Bite
Jujyfruits
Fini — A Spanish confection company which mainly markets to Brazil
Fisherman's Friend
Flying Saucers
FruChocs[ 8]
G [ edit ]
Ganong Bros.
Ezaki Glico — Known as Glico, also the name of a specific candy.
TCHO — A US chocolatier owned by Glico
Pocky
Godiva
Goldenberg's Peanut Chews
Goplana
Grether's Pastilles
H [ edit ]
Good & Plenty consists of black licorice coated with a hard candy shell.
Haribo
Goldbears (original brand of gummy bears)
Maoam
Haviland Thin Mints
Hershey's
5th Avenue
Almond Joy
Good & Fruity
Good & Plenty
Heath Bar
Hershey bar
Ice Breakers
Jolly Rancher[ 9]
Kisses
Krackel
Milk Duds
Mounds
Mr. Goodbar
PayDay
Reese's Pieces
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
Rolo
Skor
Take 5
Twizzlers
Whatchamacallit
Whoppers
York Peppermint Pattie
Zero
Hippy Sippy
Hopje
Hot Tamales
Humbugs
I [ edit ]
A split Idaho Spud
J [ edit ]
K [ edit ]
K Bar
Kino
Kit Kat
Knoppers[ 10]
Konti Group
Kopiko
Krasny Oktyabr
L [ edit ]
Lindt & Sprüngli
Ghirardelli Chocolate Company
Lindor
Russell Stover Candies
M [ edit ]
A split Bounty
Maltesers
Mars
3 Musketeers
Bounty
Dove
Galaxy
Maltesers
Mars Bar
M&M's[ 9]
Milky Way
Pacers/Opal Mints[ 3]
Revels
Snickers
Starburst/Opal fruits
Twix
Wrigley's
Chewing gum[ 11]
Doublemint
Hubba Bubba
Life Savers
Lockets
Skittles
Maynards
McCowan's
Meiji Seika Pharma (Meiji)
Mike and Ike[ 9]
Milkfuls
Mr. Tom
N [ edit ]
Necco Wafers
An After Eight thin mint
A split Nestlé Crunch bar
Nestlé Munchies
Rolos
A Yorkie bar
Necco Wafers
Nerds
Nestle
After Eight[ 12]
Aero
Crunch – several varieties, in addition to the original product, have been manufactured;[ 13] in 1994, Crunch was their best-selling candy bar[ 14]
Bottle Caps
Goobers[ 9]
Fun Dip
Kit Kat
Matchmakers
Munchies
Pixy Stix
Polos
Rolo[ 9]
Runts
Quality Street
Yorkie
Nik-L-Nip
Neapolitans
Now and Later
O [ edit ]
P [ edit ]
Page & Shaw
Panda
Pantteri
Paynes Poppets
Peach Rings
Peeps
Perfetti Van Melle
Airheads
Chupa Chups
Fruittella
Klene
Mentos
Pez[ 9]
Pixy Stix
Pop Rocks
Q [ edit ]
R [ edit ]
Rain-Blo
Raisinets[ 9]
Razzles
Redskins
Reese's Whipps
Riesen
Ring Pop
Rock (US)
Rock (UK)
Rot Front
Roshen
Rowntree's
Cabana – a "short-lived chocolate bar" produced in the 1980s by Rowntree's[ 3]
Fruit gums
Fruit pastilles
Randoms
S [ edit ]
A Starbar split in half
American Starburst candies
An unwrapped Sugar Daddy
Sixlets
Snickers[ 9]
Spangles[ 3]
Spira[ 3]
Sports Mixture
Starbar
Starburst
Sugar Daddy
Sugus
Super Bubble
Swedish berries
Swedish Fish[ 9]
Sweethearts
Swizzels Matlow
Double dip
Drumstick[ 15]
Love Hearts
Parma Violets
Rainbow Drops
Refreshers
T [ edit ]
Terry's Chocolate Orange
Toblerone
Unwrapped Turkish Taffy
Tangerine Confectionery
Mojo
Highland Toffee
Wham Bar
Tart 'n' Tinys
Terry's
Texan
Thorntons
Toblerone
Toffifee
Tony's Chocolonely
Tootsie Roll Industries
Andes Chocolate Mints
Caramel Apple Pops
Cella's
Charleston Chew
Charms Blow Pops
Crows
Cry Baby
Dots
Dubble Bubble
Fluffy Stuff
Frooties
Junior Mints[ 9]
Tootsie Pop
Tootsie Roll[ 16]
Topic
Toxic Waste[ 17]
Trebor
Treets
Trio
Trolli
Tunes
Turkish Taffy
Twinkie
Twizzlers[ 9]
U [ edit ]
Ummah Foods
Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
Ülker
V [ edit ]
A split Violet Crumble
Victory V (lozenge)
Vidal
Vimto
Violet Crumble
W [ edit ]
Life Savers
Whittakers
Wacky Wafers
Walkers' Nonsuch – one of the oldest toffee makers in England[ 18]
Walnut whip
Wawel Royal
E. Wedel
Wax lips
Whistle Pops[ 19]
Whitworths
Wizz Fizz
Wonder Ball
Warheads
Z [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
Companies portal Food portal
See also: Category:Brand name confectionery
List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers
List of breath mints
List of candies
List of chewing gum brands
List of chocolate bar brands
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