Candy Brands
Candy History
Candy Ingredients
Candy Around The World
Candy Trivia
100

This brand's chocolate is known for its red, yellow, and green candy-coated shells

M&Ms

100

This candy bar was introduced by the Mars Company in 1930 and named after a famous horse.

Snickers

100

This is the main ingredient in a Hershey's chocolate bar

Milk Chocolate
100

This country is famous for its unique Kit Kat flavors, like green tea and wasabi.

Japan

100

This candy is known for the slogan, "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands."


M&Ms

200

This company produces the famous chocolate bar with a caramel, nougat, and peanut center.

Snickers

200

This iconic chocolate bar was first introduced in 1900 by the Hershey Company.

Hershey Milk Chocolate

200

This ingredient gives licorice its distinctive flavor.

anise

200

This country is famous for its Cadbury chocolates and is known for the Queen.

United Kingdom

200

This popular Halloween candy has a flavor inspired by corn.

Candy Corn

300

This brand is famous for its red licorice twists

Twizzlers

300

This candy, known for its distinctive red and white stripes, was first made in the 1670s. ( HINT: This is candy you eat during Christmas time )

Candy Cane

300

This sugar form is primarily used in making gummy bears.

glucose syrup

300

This country is famous for its chocolate truffles and croissants.

France

300

This classic candy, introduced in 1912, features two chocolate wafers with a creamy filling in between.

Oreos

400

This brand is known for its colorful, chewy fruit-flavored candies and uses the slogan "Taste the Rainbow."

Skittles

400

This hard candy was created in 1912 by Clarence Crane, originally as a summer candy that wouldn't melt.

Life Savers

400

This is the primary nut found in a Snickers bar.

Peanuts

400

This North American country is famous for its maple syrup candies.

Canada

400

This candy is known for its sour sugar coating and comes in shapes like worms and bears.

Sour Patch Kids

500

This brand's chocolate bar contains crisped rice.

Crunch

500

This gum brand, known for its comic strips, was first introduced in 1931.

Bazooka

500

This natural substance, obtained from trees, is used to create the chewy texture in some candies.

Gelatin

500

This country is famous for its chocolate and has cities like Zurich and Geneva.


Switzerland 

500

This candy is chewy and comes in long strips, often rolled up.

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