
Airheads A soft, chewy taffy-style candy available in a wide range of fruit flavors, introduced in 1985. Airheads are known for their stretchy texture and vivid colors, and come in bars, bites, and other formats.
Balisto Balisto is a European chocolate-covered bar by Mars, featuring a crunchy grain and fruit or nut filling in stick-shaped segments. It is sold mainly in continental Europe and comes in several varieties including berry and honey-almond.- Banjo Banjo was a British chocolate bar by Rowntree's, featuring layers of biscuit, peanut, and caramel coated in chocolate. It was discontinued in the 1990s.
- Bonkers candy Bonkers were fruit-flavoured chewy candy squares popular in the 1980s, featuring a soft fruit-flavoured centre coated in a firmer outer layer. Originally made by Nabisco, they were later discontinued.
- Boost Boost is a Cadbury chocolate bar consisting of a biscuit and caramel (or glucose syrup) centre covered in milk chocolate, first launched in the UK in 1985. It is known for its dense, energy-rich composition and is sold in several variants.
Bubble O' Bill Bubble O' Bill is an Australian ice cream bar shaped like a cowboy's head, with strawberry, caramel, and chocolate layers, topped with a bubblegum nose. It has been produced by Streets (Unilever) since the 1980s.- Cadbury Snowflake Cadbury Snowflake is a milk chocolate bar with a crumbly, flaky interior similar to a Flake, coated in white chocolate. It is a British product often associated with winter seasonal sales.
- Cadburys Tempo Cadbury Tempo was a British chocolate bar featuring layers of biscuit, caramel, and nougat coated in milk chocolate. It has been discontinued, though it retains a following among fans of classic Cadbury bars.
Caramello Koala Caramello Koala is an Australian chocolate treat shaped like a koala bear with a soft caramel centre, made by Nestlé. It has been a popular children's confection in Australia since the 1980s.- Dream Dream is a white chocolate bar made by Cadbury, popular in Australia and South Africa. It is made entirely of white chocolate with a smooth, creamy texture.
- Drifter Drifter is a UK chocolate bar made by Rowntree's (now Nestlé) consisting of chewy caramel and crispy wafer covered in milk chocolate. It has been sold in the UK since the 1980s.
- Extra (gum) Extra is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company, available in a wide range of mint and fruit flavors. It is one of the best-selling gum brands worldwide.
Fruit Roll-Ups Fruit Roll-Ups are thin, flexible sheets of fruit-flavored candy that are rolled up for eating. Made by Betty Crocker since the 1980s, they come in a wide range of fruit flavors.
Galaxy Minstrels Galaxy Minstrels are button-shaped chocolates with a crisp sugar shell and a smooth Galaxy milk chocolate centre. They are a popular sharing-bag confection sold in the UK.
Knoppers (sweet brand) Knoppers is a German wafer biscuit snack made of layers of wafer, milk cream, and hazelnut cream, coated in chocolate. Produced by August Storck, it has been popular in Germany and across Europe since the 1980s.- Kopiko Kopiko is an Indonesian coffee-flavored hard candy brand produced by Mayora Indah, available in classic coffee and cappuccino varieties. It is one of the best-selling coffee candies in the world, widely distributed across Asia and internationally.
- Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs are an Australian caramel-coated popcorn snack, similar in style to Cracker Jack. They have been a popular cinema and snack-food staple in Australia since the 1980s.
- Matchmakers Matchmakers are thin, stick-shaped chocolate sweets produced by Nestlé, sold in the UK in flavors such as orange, mint, and ginger. They are often associated with the Christmas season.
- Maverick Maverick was a chocolate bar produced by Rowntree's in the UK, featuring layers of nougat and caramel coated in chocolate. It is believed to have been discontinued.
Mirage Mirage was a Canadian aerated milk chocolate bar produced by Nestlé, known for its bubbly, light texture. It was sold primarily in Canada and has since been discontinued.
Nerds Nerds are tiny, irregularly shaped, crunchy sugar candies sold in a distinctive dual-compartment box with two different flavors. Introduced in 1983 under the Willy Wonka Candy Company brand, they are now produced by Ferrara Candy.
Pepero Pepero are thin, biscuit sticks dipped in chocolate, made by Lotte Confectionery in South Korea. They come in many varieties including almond, strawberry, and white chocolate.
Push Pop Push Pop is a hard candy lollipop packaged in a plastic tube that allows the candy to be pushed up for licking and then capped for later, produced by Bazooka Candy Brands. It was introduced in the late 1980s and remains popular with children.
Runts Runts are small, hard candies shaped like miniature fruits such as bananas, strawberries, and oranges, each with its own corresponding flavor. Introduced by Wonka in 1982, they are now made by Ferrara Candy Company.
Skor Skor is a thin, crispy butter toffee bar coated in milk chocolate, introduced by Hershey in 1983. It is often compared to the Heath bar but has a thinner, crunchier toffee layer.
Sour Patch Kids Sour Patch Kids are soft, chewy candies coated in sour sugar that dissolves into a sweet finish, sold in fruit flavors like lime, lemon, and orange. Originally called Mars Men, they were rebranded and rose to wide popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.- Spira Spira was a Cadbury milk chocolate bar featuring two intertwined chocolate tubes that could be used as a straw. It was discontinued in 2005.
- Summit Cookie Bars Summit Cookie Bars were a layered chocolate-covered bar featuring cookie, caramel, and other fillings, produced by Mars in the 1980s. They were discontinued after a relatively short time on the market.
Symphony Symphony is a creamy milk chocolate bar made by Hershey's, available plain or with almonds and toffee chips mixed in. It is known for its smooth, fine-textured chocolate compared to standard Hershey bars.- Taxi Taxi is a South African chocolate bar produced by Nestlé, consisting of nougat and caramel coated in milk chocolate. It is a popular budget-friendly confection in South Africa.
- Trio Trio is a British chocolate bar made by Jacob's, featuring layers of biscuit, caramel, and rice crisps all coated in milk chocolate. It was notably advertised with a catchy jingle in the 1980s.
- Wham Bar The Wham Bar is a chewy, sour raspberry-flavoured bar with a fizzy sherbet texture, popular in the UK since the 1980s. It is a long-standing budget penny-sweet favourite produced by Barratt.
- Wispa Wispa is a Cadbury milk chocolate bar with a distinctive aerated, bubbly chocolate interior that gives it a light texture. Originally launched in 1983, it was discontinued then brought back permanently in 2008 following a consumer campaign.
Zooper Dooper Zooper Dooper is an Australian brand of flavored ice confection sold in a long plastic tube that is squeezed up to eat. It comes in a wide variety of fruit-flavored varieties and is especially popular with children in summer.