A list created by: Lee Sonogan
“Candy always tastes better when the expectations are high.”
― Anthony T. Hincks
Candy, also called sweets or lollies, is an eatable snack that features sugar as a principal ingredient. The category, called sugar confectionery, encompasses any sweet confection, including chocolate, chewing gum, sugar candy and more. The following list will contain products that are candy or chocolate. Also this list is in no particular order.
- Boost (Introduced 1985)
- Gummy Bears (Created by: Hans Reigel, Snr)
- Milky way (Introduced 1923)
- M&Ms (Introduced 1941)
- Gummy Worms (Created by: Hans Reigel, Snr)
- Nerds (Introduced 1983)
- Cotton Candy (Created by: William Morrison and John C. Wharton)
- Smarties (Introduced 1937)
- Milk duds (Created in 1926)
- Starbursts (Introduced 1960)
- Skittles (Introduced 1979)
- Mentos (Introduced 1948)
- Tic Tac (Introduced 1968)
- Oreo (Introduced 1912)
- Candy cane (Introduced 1670)
- Ring pops (Introduced 1979)
- Warheads (Introduced 1975)
- Mars (Introduced 1932)
- Wonka Bar (Introduced 1971)
- PEZ (Introduced 1927)
- Bubble Tape (Introduced 1988)
- Toblerone (Introduced 1908)
- Cabury: Dairy Milk (Introduced 1905)
- Runts (Introduced 1982)
- Lollipop (Introduced in the middle ages)
- Candy necklaces
- Red vines (Introduced 1952)
- Marshmallow (Created by the ancient Egyotians)
- Kinder eggs (Introduced 1933)
- Jawbreakers (Introduced 1919)
- Aero (Introduced 1935)
- Rock Candy (Introduced in the 9th century)
- Caramello Koala (Introduced 1966)
- Flake (Introduced 1920)
- Freddo (Introduced 1930)
- Witchetty Grubs
- Red Skins
- Minties (Introduced 1922)
- Frogs
- Fruit Tingles (Introduced 1930)
- Wizz Fizz (Introduced 1947)
- Musk sticks
- Sherbies
- Fantales (Introduced 1930)
- Snakes/pythons
- Pods
- Clinkers
- Tim Tams (Introduced 1964)
- Crunchie (Introduced 1929)
- Allen’s party mix (Introduced 1891)
Did I miss any types of snack candy you like? Too hard to make a decision for a favourite candy. I would be happy with any of these.
“Candy is my religion.”
― Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost
― Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost
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