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Candy & confectionary
A set of food items that are usually rich in sugar and calories but low in micronutrients. As well as candy (USA), they are also called sweets (UK) and lollies (Australia).
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Minties
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A brand of confectionery originating in Australia. They are a hard, white and chewy, square mint-flavoured lolly.
Walnut Whip
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
Launched in 1910, Walnut Whip is Nestle Rowntree's oldest current brand. It was previously made by Duncan's of Edinburgh. Over 1 million walnuts are used every week in the ...
Matchmakers
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
An elongated chocolate confectionery product made by Nestlé. Thin, twig-like and brittle, they were first launched in 1968 by Rowntree's and were just one third of the length ...
Lion Bar
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A chocolate bar made by Nestlé, previously a Rowntree's product. The Lion Bar was originally designed by chocolatier Allan Norman.
chocolate-coated peanut
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A popular bulk vending product. They consist, as the name suggests, of peanuts coated in a shell of milk chocolate. They have a reputation in many countries of being food eaten ...
Munchies
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
Milk chocolate covered sweets with a soft caramel and crisp biscuit centre. Launched in 1957, this product is available in a tube and also a hanging bag. Mint Munchies are plain ...
Toffee Crisp Biscuit
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
Toffee and crisped rice filled milk chocolate, Toffee Crisp was first launched in 1963. Toffee Crisp is Nestlé Confectionery's 12th biggest selling brand and is a lighter brand ...
Sub-categories
- Caramels (65)
- Chocolate (8523)
- Gum (399)
- Gummies (220)
- Hard candy (409)
- Licorice (38)
- Lollies (340)
- Mints (149)
- Sours (32)
- Sugar candy (79)