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nougat
Nougat refers to a variety of similar confections made from a sweet paste whipped to a chewy or crunchy consistency.
Kit Kat
brand of chocolate products
licorice candy
flavored with the extract of the roots of the licorice plant
Mars
chocolate bar brand
Skittles
brand of sugar-coated fruit flavored candy
Twix
Twix is a chocolate bar made by Mars Inc., consisting of a biscuit applied with other confectionery toppings and coatings (most frequently caramel and milk chocolate). Twix are packaged with one (mini and snack sizes), two (standard and xtra sizes, xtra having double-length biscuits), or four bars (king size) in a wrapper.
Bounty
chocolate bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated
Smarties
Smarties are dragée chocolate confections marketed by Swiss company Nestlé. They were first manufactured in 1937 by British company H.I. Rowntree & Company of York. Since 2007, Smarties have been produced in Hamburg, Germany.
Butterscotch
Butterscotch is a type of confection whose primary ingredients are brown sugar and butter. Some recipes include cream, vanilla, and salt. The earliest known recipes, in mid-19th century Yorkshire, used treacle (molasses) in place of, or in addition to, sugar.
Candy apple
whole apples covered in a hard toffee or sugar candy coating
After Eight
chocolate brand of Nestle
Maltesers
Maltesers are a British confectionery product manufactured by Mars Inc. first launched in 1937. Maltesers consist of a spheroid malted milk centre surrounded by milk chocolate. The slogan is "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate".
Fisherman's Friend
brand of menthol lozenges
wine gum
gelatin-based chewy candy
gummy candy
gelatin/gum-based candies
honeycomb toffee
type of sweet candy
Gobstopper
A gobstopper, also known as a jawbreaker in Canada and the United States, is a type of boiled sweet. It is usually round, and usually ranges from across; though gobstoppers billed as having a diameter as large as have been marketed.
Quality Street
British brand of confectionery
Cadbury Dairy Milk
Chocolate bar
sherbet
type of powder
Aero chocolate
chocolate manufactured by Nestlé
liquorice allsorts
sweet
Galaxy
brand of chocolate
Milkybar
Milkybar, also called Galak in most of Continental Europe and Latin America, is a white chocolate confection produced by Nestlé since 1936 and sold worldwide (not sold in the US, although it may be ordered online for delivery, or found in specialty candy shops). According to Nestlé, Milkybar/Galak contains no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
Polo mint
British brand of confectionery
Extra
brand of chewing gum
Kendal Mint Cake
English confectionery
Starburst
brand of chewy fruit-flavored candy
Rolo
Rolo ( ), referring to the roll-styled chocolates, is a brand of truncated cone-shaped or conical frustum-shaped chocolates with a caramel inside. First manufactured in Norwich, Norfolk, in the United Kingdom by Mackintosh's in 1937 (followed by Rowntree's after the takeover in 1969), they are made by Nestlé (except in the United States, where production has been licensed to the Hershey Company).
Altoids
Altoids are a brand of mints, sold primarily in distinctive metal tins. The brand was created by the London-based Smith & Company in the 1780s, and became part of the Callard & Bowser company in the 19th century. Their advertising slogan is "The Original Celebrated Curiously Strong Mints", referring to the high concentration of peppermint oil used in the original flavour lozenge. The mints were originally conceived as a lozenge intended to relieve intestinal discomfort.
Jelly Babies
type of British sugar sweet (candy)
drops
small, round confectionery made from a mixture of boiled sugar and flavourings
Pear drop
British confection
barley sugar
traditional variety of boiled sweet (hard candy), often yellow or orange in colour, which is usually made with an extract of barley, giving it a characteristic taste and colour
Cadbury Creme Egg
chocolate egg with white creme filling
Terry's Chocolate Orange
orange chocolate snack from England
Crunchie
Crunchie is a brand of chocolate bar with a centre of honeycomb/cinder toffee, manufactured by British confectionary company Cadbury, currently produced in Poland. It was originally launched by J. S. Fry & Sons in 1929; a very similar product named Violet Crumble was already invented in Australia in 1913. The Crunchie bar is widely available in several countries around the world and has also been grey imported elsewhere.
coconut ice
type of confectionery
Flake
Chocolate bar produced by the Cadbury company
Wispa
Wispa is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by the British chocolate company Cadbury. First launched in 1981, the bar uses aerated chocolate and was seen as a competitor to Rowntree's Aero (now owned by Nestlé). The Wispa brand was discontinued in 2003 and replaced by a different "Dairy Milk Bubbly", but the original Wispa returned as a limited product in 2007, helped by an internet campaign by enthusiasts, then permanently returned to shops in Britain and Ireland in 2008 due to popularity.
Yorkie chocolate bar
brand of chocolate bar
Topic
chocolate bar
Fry's Turkish Delight
Chocolate bar