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
- Allen's
- Minties
- Fantales[2]
- Anthon Berg
- Arcor
- Almond Joy
- August Storck
- Anthony Thomas Candy Company
- Chocolate Buckeyes
B
- Bamsemums
- Banjo
- Barambo
- Barratt
- Black Jacks
- Dolly Mixture
- Flumps
- Fruit Salad
- Refreshers (compressed tablet, see also Swizzels Matlow Refreshers)
- Sherbet Fountain
- Bassett's
C
- Cadbury
- Amazin' Raisin – a British chocolate-covered raisin product produced by Cadbury in the 1970s[4]
- Bubblicious[5]
- Creme egg
- Cherry Ripe
- Crunchie
- Curly Wurly
- Dairy Milk
D
E
- Everton mints
F
- Farrah's Harrogate toffee
G
- 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
- Haribo
- Goldbears (original brand of gummy bears)
- Maoam
- Haviland Thin Mints
- Hershey's
- 5th Avenue
- Almond Joy
- Good & Fruity
- Good & Plenty
- Heath Bar
I
J
K
- K Bar
- Kino
- Kit Kat
- Knoppers[8]
- Konti Group
- Kopiko
- Krasny Oktyabr
L
- Lindt & Sprüngli
- Ghirardelli Chocolate Company
- Lindor
- Russell Stover Candies
- Lacasa
M
N
- Necco Wafers
- Nerds
- Nestle
- After Eight[10]
- Aero
- Coffee Crisp
- Crunch – several varieties, in addition to the original product, have been manufactured; in 1994, Crunch was their best-selling candy bar
- Bottle Caps
- Goobers
O
- Orion
P
- Page & Shaw
- Panda
- Pantteri
- Paynes Poppets
- Peach Rings
- Peeps
- Perfetti Van Melle
- Airheads
- Chupa Chups
- Fruittella
- Klene
- Mentos
Q
R
S
T
U
- Ummah Foods
- Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
- Ülker
V
- Victory V (lozenge)
- Vidal
- Vimto
- Violet Crumble
W
- Whittakers
- Wacky Wafers
- Walkers' Nonsuch – one of the oldest toffee makers in England[15]
- Walnut whip
- Wawel Royal
- E. Wedel
- Ptasie mleczko
- Wax lips
- Whistle Pops[16]
Z
- Zotz
- Zours
See also
External links
References
- W.P. Edwards. The Science of Sugar Confectionery Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000^
- B. Wheeler. A Companion to Australian Aboriginal Literature Camden House, 2013^
- Bazooka Yo! New York Magazine, August 12, 1991, retrieved 15 April 2015