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bulk confectionery
confection sold in small units
Andes Chocolate Mints
chocolate mint candy
Pear drop
British confection
Almond Joy
candy consisting of a coconut patty topped with a whole almond, coated in milk chocolate
Whoppers
Whoppers are malted milk balls, with an artificially flavored "non chocolate coating", produced by The Hershey Company. The candy is a sphere about in diameter and consists of a malted milk center formed through an aeration process, a technique commonly used in mid-20th century confectionery.
Reese's Pieces
American peanut butter candy in shells
candy pumpkin
pumpkin-shaped creme confection
peen tong
Chinese brown sugar in slab or brick form, used to flavor desserts or eaten as a snack
Saturday candy
thumb|Lördagsgodis at IKEA in Hong Kong. Lördagsgodis (Swedish) or lørdagsgodis and lørdagsgodteri (Norwegian), ( or "Saturday candy") is a Norwegian and Swedish tradition of children eating candy or sweets mainly or only on Saturdays.
Mounds
Candy bar by Hershey
Sweet coal
typical Christmas dessert
Terry's Chocolate Orange
orange chocolate snack from England
Nerds
brand of candy
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
Mr. Goodbar
Chocolate candy bar
Cadbury Creme Egg
chocolate egg with white creme filling
poisoned candy myth
urban legend about malevolent strangers intentionally hiding poisons, drugs, or sharp objects in candy and distributing them with the intent of harming random children
Heath bar
Candy bar made of Toffee
candy making
preparation and cookery of candies and sugar confections
licorice pipe
licorice candy shaped like a tobacco pipe
Smarties
wafer candy sold in the United States and Canada
SweeTarts
right|thumb|SweetTarts thumb|right|290px|SweeTarts SweeTarts (; officially stylized as SweeTARTS) are sweet and sour candies invented under the direction of Menlo F. Smith, CEO of Sunline Inc., in 1962. The candy was created using the same small basic recipe as the already popular Pixy Stix and Lik-M-Aid (Fun Dip) products. Pixy Stix are currently manufactured by Ferrara Candy Company, a division of Ferrero.
Lacabòn
Lacabòn or lecabòn is an Italian candy originating in the city of Alessandria, in the Piedmont region.
Sour Patch Kids
tart candy
peanut butter cup
candy
Tootsie Pops
American candy
Kongen af Danmark
candy
Mamba
Type of candy
Takenoko No Sato
Japanese chocolate snack food produced by Meiji Seika
Nestlé Chunky
Candy bar
York Peppermint Pattie
peppermint confection produced by Hershey
Pastiglie Leone
Italian candy manufacturer