
Ayds Ayds was an appetite-suppressant candy marketed as a weight-loss aid, available in flavors like chocolate and butterscotch. Sales collapsed in the 1980s due to association with the AIDS epidemic, and it was subsequently discontinued.- Big Turk Big Turk is a Canadian candy bar consisting of a rose-flavoured Turkish delight centre enrobed in milk chocolate, made by Nestlé Canada. It has been a Canadian market exclusive since the 1970s.
Breath Savers Breath Savers are sugar-free hard mint candies made by Hershey, sold in a distinctive ring shape and designed to freshen breath. They come in several mint flavours and are sweetened with sorbitol rather than sugar.
Cadbury Fingers Cadbury Fingers are thin, finger-shaped biscuits coated in Cadbury milk chocolate. They are a classic British snack sold in multi-packs and tubes.- Campino Campino are fruit-and-cream hard candies made by Storck, most famously in a strawberry-and-cream variety. They have a distinctive two-tone swirled appearance and a mildly tangy dairy-fruit flavor.
Chokito Chokito is an Australian chocolate bar made by Nestlé, featuring a caramel and rice crisp centre coated in chocolate. It was originally launched in the 1970s and remains a popular treat in Australia.- Chomp Chomp is a Cadbury chocolate bar with a chewy caramel and toffee centre coated in milk chocolate, introduced in the UK in the 1970s. It is known for being an affordable, child-friendly bar sold widely in British newsagents.
- Curly Wurly Curly Wurly is a Cadbury bar made of a latticed caramel braid enrobed in milk chocolate, introduced in 1970. It is notable for its chewy texture and distinctive twisted shape.
- Double Decker Double Decker is a Cadbury chocolate bar featuring a layer of chewy nougat and a layer of crispy cereal, all coated in milk chocolate. It was introduced in 1976 and remains a popular UK confection.
Double Dip Double Dip is a flavored sugar powder candy that comes in two separate flavored pouches with a candy stick used to dip into each flavor. It is a product of the Wonka candy line and is known for its sweet, tangy taste.
Edible underwear Edible underwear is a novelty confection made from a chewy, candy-strip material shaped like underwear. It is typically fruit-flavored and sold as an adult gag gift.
Everlasting Gobstopper Everlasting Gobstoppers are multi-layered hard candies that change color and flavor as they are sucked. Originally inspired by Roald Dahl's novel, they were produced by the Willy Wonka Candy Company (now Ferrara Candy).- Fun Dip Fun Dip is a powdered sugar candy sold in flavored pouches with an edible candy stick (Lik-A-Stix) used for dipping. It was originally called Lik-M-Aid and has been sold since the 1970s.
Gobstopper Gobstoppers (also called Jawbreakers) are very hard, multi-layered round candies that change color and flavor as they are slowly dissolved. The Willy Wonka branded Everlasting Gobstopper is among the most well-known versions.- Hajmola Hajmola is an Indian digestive candy tablet made with a blend of spices including cumin, black pepper, and tamarind, giving it a tangy, salty, and spiced flavor. Made by Dabur, it is widely consumed after meals as a digestive aid.
Hershey's Special Dark Hershey's Special Dark is a mildly sweet dark chocolate bar with a deep, slightly bittersweet cocoa flavor. It has been part of the Hershey lineup for decades and is also available in the Miniatures mix.- Hubba Bubba Hubba Bubba is a brand of bubble gum introduced by Wrigley in 1979, known for its large, soft pieces and low-stick bubbles. It is available in chunk and tape (roll) formats in a variety of fruit flavors.
- Jelly Belly Jelly Belly is an American brand of gourmet jelly beans known for their true-to-life flavours and wide variety, including unusual options like buttered popcorn and jalapeño. The brand, made by the Jelly Belly Candy Company, helped popularise premium jelly beans starting in the 1970s.
- Laffy Taffy Laffy Taffy is a stretchy, chewy taffy candy made by Ferrara Candy Company, sold in individually wrapped pieces or long bars. Each wrapper features a printed joke, making it a well-known novelty among American candy brands.
- Lion Lion Bar is a chocolate bar made by Nestlé consisting of layers of wafer and caramel coated in milk chocolate. It was first launched in France in 1977 and is now sold across Europe and beyond.
- Munch (candy bar) Munch is a popular Indian chocolate bar by Nestlé consisting of crispy wafer layers coated in milk chocolate. It is one of the best-selling chocolate bars in India.
- Pacers Pacers were a spearmint-flavoured chewy sweet made by Mars in the UK, similar in style to Opal Fruits but with a distinctive green-and-white striped appearance. They were discontinued, though there have been periodic limited re-releases.
Pop Rocks Pop Rocks are carbonated sugar candies that create a popping and crackling sensation in the mouth when they dissolve. They were invented by General Foods chemist William Mitchell in 1956 and first sold to the public in 1975.- Rally (candy bar) Rally was a Hershey chocolate bar featuring caramel, peanuts, and a chocolate-flavored coating, positioned as a budget competitor to the Snickers bar. It was introduced in the 1970s and has since been discontinued, though it briefly reappeared under the Mounds brand owner.
Reese's Pieces Reese's Pieces are small, oval candy-shell pieces filled with a peanut butter center, introduced by Hershey in 1978. They gained widespread fame after being featured prominently in the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
Ring Pop Ring Pop is a fruit-flavored hard candy mounted on a plastic ring that can be worn on the finger while eating. It was introduced in 1979 and comes in a variety of flavors.
Shiroi Koibito Shiroi Koibito is a famous Hokkaido souvenir cookie consisting of crisp langue de chat biscuits sandwiching a layer of white or dark chocolate. Made by Ishiya, it has been produced since 1976 and is one of Japan's most well-known regional confections.
Skittles Skittles are fruit-flavored chewy candies with a hard sugar shell sold in a rainbow of colors. They are among the best-selling non-chocolate candies in the United States.
Starbar Starbar is a UK chocolate bar made by Cadbury, filled with peanuts, caramel, and a cream layer, all coated in milk chocolate. It has been sold since the 1970s and remains available in British confectionery.- Toffifee A German confection made by Storck consisting of a whole hazelnut in a caramel cup filled with hazelnut nougat cream and topped with dark chocolate. Sold in trays of small round pieces, it has been available since 1973.
- Twirl Twirl is a Cadbury chocolate bar consisting of multiple layers of flaky, spiraled milk chocolate enclosed in a chocolate coating. It was introduced in the UK in 1987 and is known for its distinctive rippled texture.
Tyrkisk peber Tyrkisk Peber (Turkish Pepper) is a Finnish hard candy by Fazer with an intense salmiak and pepper flavor, filled with a sharp sour salmiak powder center. It is popular across the Nordic countries and is known for its very strong, acquired taste.- Warheads Warheads are intensely sour hard candies coated with malic acid that gives a sharp initial burst of sourness before mellowing to a sweet centre. Originally created in Taiwan in the 1970s, they are now produced by Impact Confections in the US.
- Whatchamacallit The Whatchamacallit is a Hershey's candy bar featuring layers of peanut-flavoured crispy rice and caramel coated in chocolate, introduced in 1978. It has a distinctive crunch from its puffed rice layer.
- White Knight White Knight was a British chocolate bar produced by Rowntree's, consisting of nougat and caramel covered in chocolate. It is believed to have been discontinued.
Wonka Bar The Wonka Bar was a real chocolate bar produced under the Willy Wonka Candy Company brand (owned by Nestlé), inspired by the fictional bar in Roald Dahl's 1964 novel. Various versions were produced over the years but all have since been discontinued.- Wunderbar The Wunderbar is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Cadbury, filled with a rich peanut butter and caramel center coated in milk chocolate. It is noted for its dense, chewy texture and is a long-standing Canadian favorite.
- Yankie Bar The Yankie Bar is a chocolate bar sold primarily in the Netherlands, produced by Mars. It consists of nougat and caramel covered in milk chocolate, similar in style to a Milky Way.
Yorkie Yorkie is a chunky milk chocolate bar made by Nestlé, introduced in the UK in 1976 as a thicker alternative to Cadbury's Dairy Milk. It is divided into large, thick segments and is known for its robust marketing campaigns.