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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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Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A chocolate bar launched by Nestlé in the United States in 2000, and in the UK in 2002. Described as "tongue crackling candy", the bar's ingredients included milk chocolate and ...
After Eight
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
The original after dinner mint, the perfect combination of 100% natural peppermint oil enrobed in rich dark chocolate, renowned and loved for its delicious and distinctive taste.
Aero Chunky
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
Aero Chunky was launched in 1982 for consumers wanting a snack on the move and to broaden the brand's appeal. Over the years the chunky bar has appeared in a number ...
Aero
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A milk chocolate bar filled with bubbles of air, made by Nestlé and primarily sold in the United Kingdom (it originated from England), the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, ...
Bar-One
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A chocolate bar from Nestle containing a luscious nougat and caramel core covered with a chocolayer.
Munch
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
Extremely popular in India, Nestle Munch is wafer layer covered with a chocolate layer.
Tracker
Candy & confectionary; Chocolate
A chewy cereal bar manufactured by Mars Incorporated and sold in the UK and Ireland. The same product is sold in Switzerland under the Balisto brand. Trackers come in five ...
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- Caramels (65)
- Chocolate (8523)
- Gum (399)
- Gummies (220)
- Hard candy (409)
- Licorice (38)
- Lollies (340)
- Mints (149)
- Sours (32)
- Sugar candy (79)