List of confectionery brands
This is a list of brand name confectionery products.
Confectionery brands
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A
- After Eight [1]
- After Eight Eggs
- After Eight Grand Marnier Straws
- After Eight Bitesize
- Amazin' Fruit [2]
- Amazin' Raisin bar [3]
- Anglo Bubbly
- Anthon Berg
- Ashbury [4]
- Atomic Sourballs [5]
B
- Bamsemums
- Bandit
- Bar 6
- Bassett's (Trebor Bassett)
- Bassett's Aniseed Imperials
- Bassett's Dessert Allsorts
- Bassett's Fruit Allsorts
- Bassett's Licorice Allsorts
- Bassett's Party Babies
- Bassett's Fruity Babies
- Bassett's Milky Babies
- Bassett's Sour Squirms
- Bazooka (gum) [6]
- Black Jack (gum)
- Black Jack (confectionery)
- Blow Pop [2]
- Blue Rave – turns one's tongue blue when eaten
- Blue Riband
- Bone Shakers
- Bubblicious [7]
C
- Cabana
- Cadbury
- Cadbury Creme Egg
- Curly Wurly
- Dairy Milk
- Crunchie
- Flake
- Twirl
- Wispa
- Campino
- Cello
- Chewits
- Chewy Louie
- Chupa Chups
- Cola bar
- Crown Mints
- Crunch – Several varieties, in addition to the original product, have been manufactured.[8] In 1994, Nestlé Crunch was Nestlé's best-selling candy bar.[9]
- Cyber Sticks
- Clinkers (chocolate snack) flavoured insides
D
- Dib Dabs [10]
- Dubble Bubble
- Double Dip Sherbet
- Drumstick – lollipops [11]
E
- Eerie Eye
F
- Fantails [12]
- Fisherman's Friend
- Fizzy Lizzies
- Fizz-wiz
- Flake
- Floral Gums [13]
- Flying Saucers
- Freddo
- Freshen Up Gum
- FruChocs [14]
- Fruit Salad
- Fun Dip
G
H
- Hanky Panky
- Highland Toffee
- Hubba Bubba
I
- Ice Bombs
- Ice Breaker
- Ipso
- Irn Bru Bar
J
K
L
- Laban Seig Damer (Norwegian)
- Lacto
- Lemfizzes
- Licorice allsorts
- Life Savers [2]
- Lindt & Sprüngli
- Lippy Chicks
- Liquorice Imps
- Lockets
- Lockets Caring Clowns
- Logger
M
- M&M's [2]
- McCowan's
- McCowan's Toffee
- Marathon
- Maltesers
- Mars
- Mars Delight
- Matchmakers
- Irish Cream Matchmakers
- Maynards
- Lion Original Sports Mixture
- Maynards Wine Gums
- Maynards Wine Gums Light [15]
- Maynards Wine Sours
- Mike and Ike [2]
- Milky Way
- Mint Cracknel
- Mintessa
- Mintoes
- Mintolas
- Mojos
- Mr Tom
- Munchies
- Murray Mints
N
O
- Opal Fruits
- Opal Mints
P
- Panda (Finnish company)
- Parma violets
- Pez [2]
- Picnic
- Polo mints
- Polo Smoothie Sunshine Fruits (NB Nestle)
- Pontefract Cakes
- Porky Pigs
- Pyramint
- Prize
Q
- Quirks
R
- Rainblo
- Raisinets [2]
- Refreshers Gums (Trebor Bassett?)
- Revive Energy Mints
- Rocky RUKs
- Rogljiček
- Rolo [2]
- Rowntree
- Rowntree Mackintosh
- Nestle Rowntree
- Nestle Rowntree Mackintosh
- Rowntrees Bursting Bugs
- Rowntrees Jelly Babies (aka Peace Babies)
S
T
- Tamarind
- Teenee Beanee [2]
- Terror Eyes
- Terry's Caramel Bite
- Terry's Chocolate Orange
- Terry's Chocolate Raspberry
- Terry's Chocotoff
- Texan
- Thorntons
- Tiffin
- Toblerone
- Toblerone Snowtop
- Toffo
- Tom's Sweet'n'Sour Jelly Babies [21]
- Tootsie Roll [22]
- Tooty Frooties [23]
- Top
- Topps Juicy Drop Chews
- Toxic Waste [24]
- Traffic Lights (lollipop)
- Trebor Bassett (Cadbury Trebor Bassett)
- Trebor Extra Cool Sugar Free
- Trebor Mini Softmints
- Treets
- Trident
- Trio
- Trolli
- Tunes
- Twix [2]
- Twix White
- Twizzlers [2]
U
- Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
- Unibev
- Candy Floss [25]
V
- Victory V (lozenge)
- Vimto
- Virgin Sours [26]
W
- Wawel Royal
- Wham!
- Wham! Brew
- Wham Itty Bittys
- Whistle Pops [27]
- Whitworths
- Whitworth Sunny Raisin Nuggets [28]
- Whitworth's Wow
- Wild Berry Skittles
- Wizz Fizz
- Wizz Fizz Original Sherbet
- Wizz Fizz Orange Tongue Sherbet
- Wizz Fizz Black Tongue Sherbet
- Wizz Fizz Fizzy Fruity Pops
- Wizz Fizz Original Sherbet Cones
- Wrigley's Chewing Gum [29]
- Walkers toffee – Walkers is one of the oldest toffee makers in England.[30]
Y
- York Peppermint Pattie [2]
- Yorkie (Nestle)
- Yorkie pink (Nestle)
Z
- Zappers (Zed Candy) [31]
See also
References
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- ↑ Wheeler, B. (2013). A Companion to Australian Aboriginal Literature. Camden House companion volumes. Camden House. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-57113-521-6.
- ↑ Co, W.J. Bush & (1921). Skuse's Complete Confectioner. W.J. Bush. p. 418.
- ↑ "Calories in Menz Fruchocs". Myfitnesspal.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ Snackspot.org.uk: Maynards Wine Gums Light
- ↑ "Skippy candy bar". Skippy.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ Johnson, M.A. (2012). A 1980s Childhood: From He-Man to Shell Suits. History Press Limited. ISBN 978-0-7524-7891-3.
- ↑ "Snot Shots". Zedcandy.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ "Solly's Lollies". Sollyslollies.co.nz. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ "Swiss Delice aims for premier league". ConfectioneryNews.com. September 11, 2003. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
- ↑ "Confirmed sighting: Tom's Sweet'n'Sour Jelly Babies". Snackspot.org.uk. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ Hartel, R.W.; Hartel, A.K. (2014). Candy Bites: The Science of Sweets. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-4614-9383-9.
- ↑ "Rowntrees Tooty Frooties". Candyblog.net. July 10, 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ "Toxic Waste candy expanded in UK". Talking Retail. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
- ↑ "Candy Floss". Zoominfo.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ "Confirmed sighting: Virgin Sours". Snackspot.org.uk. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ↑ Smith, A.F. (2011). Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat. Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of what We Love to Eat. ABC-CLIO. p. 421. ISBN 978-0-313-39394-5.
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- ↑ Batchelor, B. (2002). The 1900s. American popular culture through history. Greenwood Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-313-31334-9. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
- ↑ Chu, A.; Hosler, T. (2014). Field Guide to Candy: How to Identify and Make Virtually Every Candy Imaginable. Quirk Books. p. 244. ISBN 978-1-59474-810-3. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
- ↑ "Food of the Eighties, Zappers". Inthe80s.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.