Chocolate Bars
Fruity & Chewy
Fun Shapes
Candy History
Name That Flavor
100

This fluffy, chocolate-covered bar shares its name with a famous group of French royal guards

Three Musketeers

100

These colorful, button-shaped candies invite you to "Taste the Rainbow."

Skittles

100

These small, colorful sugar pellets are traditionally packed inside a tiny plastic box with a flip-top lid that rattles when shaken

Tic Tacs

100

This legendary Pennsylvania town is home to the world's largest chocolate manufacturing plant and smells like cocoa in the streets

Hershey

100

The bright blue version of almost any fruity candy on the market is universally designated as this specific, fictional berry flavor

Blue Raspberry

200

This dual-stick chocolate bar encourages snackers to snap it in half and "Have a break."

Kit Kat

200

This brand's wrapper features a fierce cartoon shark mascot to promote its ultra-stretchy, colorful fruit ropes

SweeTARTS (Ropes)

200

This ring-shaped hard candy brand markets itself as "A Hole Lot of Fun."

Life Savers

200

These tiny, irregular candy bits are named after a mischievous, hyperactive student character in a classic Roald Dahl book

Nerds

200

This distinct, sweet medicinal flavor profile defines the dark red version of classic hard candies and cough drops

Cherry

300

This caramel and peanut bar was named after the favorite horse of its creator, Frank Mars

Snickers

300

These long, chewy, individually wrapped candy sticks feature a bright red cherry flavor and a signature cartoon taffy man on the wrapper

Airheads

300

This dual-flavored candy features a hard lollipop shell on the outside and a core of soft, chewy bubble gum on the inside

Blow Pop

300

This round candy on a stick was named after a popular Spanish verb meaning "to lick."

Chupa Chups

300

The yellow variety of Starburst or Skittles provides this sharp, sour citrus flavor profile

Lemon

400

This unique candy bar features a core of light, aerated malted milk bubbles covered in milk chocolate

Milky Way

400

This sour-then-sweet candy brand features mischievous cartoon kids on the package who famously "chop off" things

Sour Patch Kids

400

This iconic novelty candy comes in a plastic container shaped like a cosmetic applicator, letting kids push the sweet treat up to lick it

Push Pop

400

This classic, multicolored chocolate candy button line was created during the Spanish Civil War so soldiers could carry chocolate without it melting

M&Ms

400

This refreshing, leafy herb provides the signature cooling flavor blast inside the silver-wrapped York patties

Peppermint

500

This classic Hershey bar features a distinct blend of sweet white cream loaded with crunchy chocolate cookie bits

Cookies 'n' Creme

500

This classic square fruit chew brand was originally introduced in the UK under the name "Opal Fruits."

Starburst

500

This specific brand of chewy, dome-shaped gumdrops is traditionally sold in a bright yellow theater box and is notorious for sticking to teeth

Dots

500

This classic candy dispenser brand gets its name from the German word for peppermint, Pfefferminz

PEZ

500

The green version of classic Skittles famously caused a massive fan uproar when it temporarily switched from lime to this tree fruit flavor

Green Apple

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