List of confectionery brands facts for kids
This is a list of brand name confectionery products. Have you ever wondered about all the different kinds of yummy treats out there? Confectionery is a fancy word for sweets! It includes all sorts of sugary goodies like candies (which are called sweets in places like the UK), chocolate bars, chewing gum, and even candied nuts. Sometimes, chocolate treats are seen as their own group. Also, there are sugar-free versions of many of these sweets. In different parts of the world, these treats have different names. For example, in the US and Canada, they're often called candy. In the UK and Ireland, they're sweets, and in Australia and New Zealand, they're lollies.
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A
- Allen's
- Minties
- Fantales
- Anthon Berg
- Arcor
- Almond Joy
B
A Bamsemums confectionery, which is a marshmallow bear covered in chocolate.

Brach's Sundaes Neapolitan Coconut candies, which stopped being made in 2012.
- Bamsemums
- Banjo
- Barambo
- Barratt
- Black Jacks
- Dolly Mixture
- Flumps
- Fruit Salad
- Refreshers (a pressed candy tablet)
- Sherbet Fountain
- Bassett's
- Bazooka (gum)
- Betty Crocker (General Mills)
- Bonbon
- Boyer
- Brach's
- Bulls-eyes
C

A Cherry Ripe chocolate bar, split in half.

A Crunchie bar, showing its honeycomb inside.

A Curly Wurly bar, known for its chewy caramel.
- Cadbury
- Amazin' Raisin – a British chocolate-covered raisin treat from the 1970s.
- Chupachups
- Bubblicious
- Creme egg
- Cherry Ripe
- Crunchie
- Curly Wurly
- Dairy Milk
- Eclairs
- Flake
- Freddo
- Freshen Up Gum
- Picnic
- Pyramint – a short-lived British candy from the 1980s with a chocolate pyramid and mint filling.
- Roses
- Starbar
- Twirl
- Wispa
- Candy Buttons
- Campino
- Chewits
- Choco Treasure
- Chocolaterie Stam
D

Unwrapped Dum Dums lollipops.
E
F
- Farrah's Harrogate toffee

Pocket Coffee has a liquid coffee center.

Flying saucer candies, which are edible rice paper discs filled with sherbet.
- Ferrero
- Fini — A Spanish candy company that sells a lot in Brazil.
- Fisherman's Friend
- Flying Saucers
- FruChocs
G
- Ganong Bros.
- Ezaki Glico — Known as Glico, also the name of a specific candy.
- Godiva
- Goldenberg's Peanut Chews
- Goplana
- Grether's Pastilles
H
Good & Plenty candies, which are black licorice covered in a hard candy shell.
- Haribo
- Goldbears (the original brand of gummy bears)
- Maoam
- Haviland Thin Mints
- Hershey's
- Hippy Sippy
- Hopje
- Hot Tamales
- Humbugs
I

An Idaho Spud candy bar, split in half.
J
- Joray Fruit Rolls
K
L
M

A Bounty chocolate bar, split in half.

Maltesers chocolate malt balls.
- Mars
- 3 Musketeers
- Bounty
- Dove
- Galaxy
- Maltesers
- Mars Bar
- M&M's
- Milky way
- Pacers/Opal Mints
- Revels
- Snickers
- Starburst/Opal fruits
- Twix
- Wrigley's
- Chewing gum
- Doublemint
- Hubba Bubba
- Life Savers
- Lockets
- Skittles
- Maynards
- McCowan's
- Meiji Seika Pharma (Meiji)
- Mike and Ike
- Milkfuls
- Mr. Tom
N

Necco Wafers, which are thin, round candy wafers.

An After Eight thin mint.

Nestlé Munchies candies.

Rolos, which are chocolate-covered caramels.

A Yorkie bar.
- Necco Wafers
- Nerds
- Nestle
- After Eight
- Aero
- Crunch – many kinds have been made; in 1994, Crunch was their most popular candy bar.
- Bottle Caps
- Goobers
- Fun Dip
- Kit Kat
- Matchmakers
- Munchies
- Mintola
- Pixy Stix
- Polos
- Rolo
- Runts
- Quality Street
- Yorkie
- Nik-L-Nip
- Neapolitans
- Now and Later
O
P
- Page & Shaw
- Panda
- Pantteri
- Paynes Poppets
- Peach Rings
- Peeps
- Perfetti Van Melle
- Airheads
- Chupa Chups
- Fruittella
- Klene
- Mentos
- Pez
- Pixy Stix
- Pop Rocks
R
- Rain-Blo
- Raisinets
- Razzles
- Redskins
- Reese's Whipps
- Riesen
- Ring Pop
- Rock (US)
- Rock (UK)
- Rot Front
- Roshen
- Rowntree's
- Cabana – a "short-lived chocolate bar" made in the 1980s by Rowntree's.
- Fruit gums
- Fruit pastilles
- Randoms
S

American Starburst candies.
- Sixlets
- Snickers
- Spangles
- Spira
- Sports Mixture
- Starbar
- Starburst
- Sugar Daddy
- Sugus
- Super Bubble
- Swedish berries
- Swedish Fish
- Sweethearts
- Swizzels Matlow
- Double dip
- Drumstick
- Love Hearts
- Parma Violets
- Rainbow Drops
- Refreshers
T

Terry's Chocolate Orange, which can be split into segments.

Toblerone, a chocolate bar with a unique triangular shape.

Unwrapped Turkish Taffy bars.
- Tangerine Confectionery
- 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
- Tootsie Pop
- Tootsie Roll
- Topic
- Toxic Waste
- Trebor
- Extra Strong Mints
- Treets
- Trio
- Trolli
- Tunes
- Turkish Taffy
- Twinkies
- Twizzlers
U
V

A split Violet Crumble bar, showing its honeycomb center.
- Victory V (lozenge)
- Vimto
- Violet Crumble
W
Life Savers candies.
- Whittakers
- Wacky Wafers
- Walkers' Nonsuch – one of the oldest toffee makers in England.
- Walnut whip
- Wawel Royal
- E. Wedel
- Wax lips
- Whistle Pops
- Whitworths
- Wizz Fizz
- Wonder Ball
- Warheads
Z
- Zotz
- Zours
See also
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