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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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Nestlé Crunch

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

A Chocolate bar made of milk chocolate with crisped rice mixed in, produced by Nestlé. Its current slogan is "For the Kid in You". It was first introduced in 1937.

Animal Bar

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

Animal Bar was launched in 1963 as a real milk chocolate bar, with a fun game on the inside of each wrapper. Every bar has two different named animals moulded in the surface. ...

Yorkie

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

A chocolate bar made by Nestlé. It was originally branded by Rowntree's of York, hence the name.

Mirage

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

A chocolate bar is in many ways similar to the Aero bar. It is a long chocolate bar with a trapezoidal shape, filled with bubbles. It is often found in a yellow-white wrapper. The ...

Smarties

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

A colour-varied sugar-coated chocolate confectionery popular primarily in the United Kingdom, Canada and Germany. Smarties were introduced in 1937 and remain one of the major ...

Peppermint Crisp

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

A milk chocolate bar filled with a multitude of thin cylinders of mint-flavoured toffee. Invented in South Africa by Wilson-Rowntree, it is now produced by Nestlé. The Peppermint ...

Oh Henry

Candy & confectionary; Chocolate

A chocolate bar containing peanuts, caramel, and fudge coated in chocolate. It was first introduced in 1920, by the Williamson Candy Company of Chicago, Illinois.

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