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marzipan
Marzipan is a confection consisting primarily of sugar and almond meal (ground almonds), sometimes augmented with almond oil or extract.
nougat
Nougat refers to a variety of similar confections made from a sweet paste whipped to a chewy or crunchy consistency.

Haribo
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG, doing business as Haribo ( , ; stylized in all caps), is a German confectionery company founded by Hans Riegel Sr. It began in Kessenich, Bonn, Germany. The name "Haribo" is a syllabic abbreviation formed from Hans Riegel Bonn. The company created the first gummy candy in 1922 in the form of little gummy bears called Gummibärchen. The current headquarters are in Grafschaft, Germany.
licorice candy
flavored with the extract of the roots of the licorice plant
gummy bear
fruit gum candy shaped in the form of a bear
chocolate-coated marshmallow treats
marshmallow treat
Vanillekipferl
'''''' are Austrian, German, Swiss, Czech, Slovak and Hungarian small, crescent-shaped biscuits. They were originally made with walnuts, but almonds or hazelnuts can also be used. They get their typical flavour from a heavy dusting of vanilla sugar.

Dominostein
thumb|Three varieties of Dominostein
persipan
Persipan (from Persicus (peach) and marzipan; also known as Parzipan) is a material used in confectionery. It is similar to marzipan but, instead of almonds, is made with apricot or peach kernels. Persipan consists of 40% ground kernels and 60% sugar. The kernels have a strong bitter flavour caused by the presence of amygdalin, a toxic cyanogenic glycoside which has to be detoxified before the kernels can be used. The cores are normally not used otherwise, originally making persipan lower-priced than marzipan. It also has a somewhat different taste. Persipan often contains 0.5% starch so that
gummy candy
gelatin/gum-based candies
Kinder Chocolate
Brand of chocolate bars
rum ball
truffle-like confection of cookie butter flavored with chocolate and rum
Werther's Original
brand of caramel flavoured candy

Scho-Ka-Kola
Scho-Ka-Kola is a German brand of chocolate consumed for its strong caffeine and kola nut mix. Launched in 1936 during the Nazi era, the chocolates have a caffeine content of about 0.2 percent, which is derived from the cocoa content of 58 percent and the addition of 2.6 percent roast coffee and 1.6 percent kola nut. The chocolate is divided into wedges held in a round metal canister. The red-and-white container design and recipe have changed very little since its original launch.
Toffifee
Toffifee (known in the United States as Toffifay) is a German brand of caramel candies, owned by the Berlin-based German company August Storck KG. Toffifee are caramel cups containing nougat, caramel and a hazelnut, topped with a chocolate button. They are sold in boxes containing from 4 to 96 pieces.
Kinder
brand of chocolate products owned by Ferrero SpA

Zwetschgenkuchen
Zwetschgenkuchen, Pflaumenkuchen (), Zwetschgendatschi (southern Bavaria) or Zwetschgenplootz (Franconia) is a sheet cake made from yeast dough, shortcrust dough, or cake batter that is thinly spread onto a baking sheet and covered with pitted zwetschgen plums (also called Italian plums) before being baked.
Merci
trademark and chocolate candy

Schaumrolle
thumb|The making process of Schaumrolle
thumb|Ready to eat Schaumrolles
Schaumrollen, or Schillerlocken () (lit. foam rolls or ''Schiller's curls'') are an Austrian and German confection. They consist of a cone or tube of puff pastry filled with whipped cream, Bavarian cream or meringue. The pastries are made by wrapping thin pastry strips around a cone shaped metal tube. After baking, they are filled with the "foam", which is usually sweetened whipped cream or meringue. The pastry tubes are often rolled in coarse sugar or powdered sugar before baking, for extra sweetness and a crunchy texture
Knoppers
German wafer sandwich

Trolli
225px|thumb|Logo used until 2022
Trolli is a confectionery brand for gummy candies sold in over 80 countries. The brand originated with the German Mederer Group, which owns the brand in the majority of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. Mederer's United States business was sold in 1997, and the Trolli trademark in the United States, Canada, and Mexico is now used by Ferrara Candy Company.
Maoam
thumb|right|Logo in 2022
Karl Joseph Wilhelm Juchheim
German confectioner (1886–1945)
Königsberg marzipan
Type of marzipan from Kaliningrad
Sarotti
thumb|120px|The Sarotti-Mohr from 1918, in the company museum
Sarotti is a German chocolate brand owned by Stollwerck GmbH since 1998.
Mamba
Type of candy
marzipan pig
marzipan candy in the shape of a pig