
- Baby Bottle Pop Baby Bottle Pop is a novelty lollipop shaped like a baby bottle, where the candy tip can be dipped into flavored powder inside the bottle. It was introduced in 1998 and remains popular with children.
- Brain Licker Brain Licker is a sour liquid candy sold in a small rolling-ball bottle, designed so the consumer rolls the ball across their tongue to dispense the intensely sour flavoured liquid. It is popular with children and is available in several fruit flavours.
- Bubu Lubu Bubu Lubu is a Mexican candy bar consisting of a strawberry-flavored marshmallow and strawberry jam center coated in chocolate. It is made by Ricolino, a subsidiary of Grupo Bimbo.
- Cadbury Favourites Cadbury Favourites is an Australian assortment box containing miniature versions of popular Cadbury chocolate bars. It is commonly sold as a gift or party sharing product.
- Cadbury Heroes Cadbury Heroes is a UK assortment of miniature Cadbury chocolates, including Twirl, Crème Egg Twisted, and Caramel Nibbles. It was launched in 1999 and is popular as a sharing or gift box.
- Celebrations Celebrations is a UK assortment of miniature versions of Mars brand chocolate bars including Bounty, Snickers, Twix, and Milky Way. They are commonly sold in tubs and are popular as a party or gift confection.
- Chlormint Chlormint is an Indian mint candy by Perfetti Van Melle known for its strong menthol and chlorophyll flavour. It is widely available across India and famous for its long-running TV advertising campaign.
- Clodhopper Clodhoppers are Canadian candy clusters made from graham wafer pieces coated in chocolate, available in flavors such as milk chocolate, white chocolate, and peanut butter. They were originally created by Krave Candy Co. in Winnipeg in the 1990s.
- Cookie Dough Bites Cookie Dough Bites are bite-sized candies shaped like small balls meant to mimic the taste of raw chocolate chip cookie dough, coated in a chocolate-flavored shell. They are a popular movie-theatre candy in the United States.
Easter Bilby Easter Bilby chocolates are Australian Easter confections shaped like the bilby, a native marsupial, offered as an alternative to the Easter Bunny. A portion of sales typically supports bilby conservation efforts.- Excel (gum) Excel is a Canadian sugar-free chewing gum brand sold by Mondelez International, known for its small square pellets and strong mint flavors. It is one of the most popular gum brands in Canada.
- Ferrero-Küsschen Ferrero-Küsschen ("Ferrero Kisses") are small dome-shaped pralines consisting of a hazelnut nougat center coated in milk chocolate and crushed hazelnuts. They are a smaller, bite-sized variation in Ferrero's European chocolate range.
- Flyte Flyte is a Mars-made chocolate bar with a light whipped nougat and caramel filling coated in milk chocolate, positioned as a lower-fat alternative to a Mars bar. It has had periods of limited availability in the UK market.
- Frisk Frisk are small, intensely flavoured hard mint pastilles sold in a slim pocket tin, popular in Japan and parts of Europe. They come in several mint varieties and are used primarily as a breath freshener.
Fruit by the Foot Fruit by the Foot is a long, rollable fruit-flavored candy strip, approximately three feet in length. It is made by Betty Crocker and comes in several fruit flavors.
Fruit Gushers Fruit Gushers are small, hexagonal chewy fruit snacks with a liquid gel center that 'gushes' when bitten. They are produced by Betty Crocker and available in a variety of fruit flavors.- Fuse Fuse was a Cadbury chocolate bar launched in the UK in 1996, combining chocolate with fudge pieces, peanuts, raisins, and cereal. It was discontinued in the early 2000s.
Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme is a white chocolate bar filled with crunchy chocolate cookie pieces, introduced in 1994. It is one of Hershey's most popular non-traditional chocolate bars.- Hershey's Cookies 'n' Mint Hershey's Cookies 'n' Mint was a chocolate bar featuring a mint-flavored base with chocolate cookie pieces. It appears to have been discontinued after a limited production run.
Ice Breakers candy Ice Breakers is a brand of mints and sugar-free gum produced by the Hershey Company, launched in 1994. The mints are typically small, intensely flavored pellets sold in a distinctive hinged tin or plastic container.- Juicy Drop Pop Juicy Drop Pop is a lollipop combined with a small squeeze bottle of sour liquid gel that the eater can drizzle onto the pop for adjustable tartness. It is marketed toward children who enjoy interactive and sour candy experiences.
- Kinder Bueno Kinder Bueno is a chocolate-covered wafer bar filled with a smooth hazelnut cream, produced by Ferrero under the Kinder brand. It comes in finger-sized sticks and is available in milk chocolate, white chocolate, and dark chocolate varieties.
Kinder Happy Hippo Kinder Happy Hippo is a hippo-shaped crispy wafer biscuit filled with hazelnut and cocoa cream, produced by Ferrero. The biscuit shell is coated in chocolate and decorated to resemble a cartoon hippopotamus.- Kinder Pingui Kinder Pingui is a soft sponge cake bar coated in milk chocolate with a thick layer of cream filling, made by Ferrero. It is refrigerated for best quality and is a popular children's snack across Europe.
Nestlé Munch Nestlé Munch is an Indian chocolate bar featuring layers of crispy wafer coated in milk chocolate. It is one of the top-selling chocolate bars in India.
NutRageous NutRageous is a candy bar from Reese's featuring peanut butter, roasted peanuts, and caramel coated in milk chocolate. It was introduced in the 1990s and is known for its dense, nutty profile.- PB Max PB Max was a candy bar by Mars consisting of peanut butter and whole grain oat cookie topped with milk chocolate, introduced in 1990. Despite strong sales it was discontinued around 1994, reportedly because Mars family members personally disliked peanut butter.
Penguin Mints Penguin Mints are small caffeinated breath mints sold in a distinctive penguin-shaped tin, available in peppermint, spearmint, and cinnamon varieties. They gained a cult following in the late 1990s tech and gaming communities partly due to their caffeine content.- Percy Pig Percy Pig is a pig-shaped gummy sweet sold exclusively by Marks & Spencer in the UK, first introduced in 1992. They are soft and chewy with a fruity flavour, and have become one of M&S's best-known food products.
- Princessa Princessa is a Polish chocolate bar made by Nestlé consisting of layers of crispy wafer, cream filling, and a chocolate coating. It is available in various flavours including hazelnut and caramel.
- Sour Punch Sour Punch is a line of sour-coated chewy candy straws and bites made by the American Licorice Company. They come in fruit flavors like strawberry, watermelon, and blue raspberry.
- Tart 'n' Tinys Tart 'n' Tinys were small, tart pressed-sugar candies sold under the Wonka brand, similar in texture to SweeTarts but in tiny bite-sized form. They were discontinued and later briefly revived before being pulled from shelves again.
Time Out A chocolate bar made by Cadbury consisting of flaky wafer layers coated in milk chocolate, sold primarily in Ireland and the UK. It is marketed as a lighter alternative to a full chocolate bar.- Vice Versas Vice Versas were a Rowntree's candy in which the usual arrangement of Smarties was inverted — a chocolate shell on the outside with a coloured sugar interior. They were discontinued not long after launch in the early 1990s.
- Wazoo Wazoo was an American candy bar featuring layers of peanut butter and caramel. It was discontinued after a relatively short run.
Whistle Pops Whistle Pops are novelty hard candy lollipops shaped so that blowing through them produces a whistle sound. They come in various fruit flavours and are popular with children.
Yowie Yowie is an Australian chocolate confection shaped like a mythical creature and containing a small plastic capsule with a collectible toy animal inside. Originally produced by Cadbury in Australia starting in 1997, the brand was later relaunched in the US market.