
100 Grand Bar A chocolate bar filled with caramel and crisped rice, originally introduced by Nestlé in 1966. It combines chewy, crunchy, and chocolatey textures in a single bar.- 3 Musketeers A chocolate bar with a light, whipped chocolate-flavored nougat center coated in milk chocolate. Introduced in 1932, it originally came as three separate pieces in one package.
- 5 Star A popular Indian chocolate bar made by Cadbury containing layers of caramel, toffee, and nougat coated in milk chocolate. It is one of the best-selling chocolate bars in India.
- 5th Avenue A crunchy peanut butter and layered toffee bar coated in chocolate, created by William Luden in 1936. It is now produced by Hershey's and known for its crispy, layered texture.
- Aero A milk chocolate bar filled with tiny air bubbles, giving it a distinctive light and melty texture. Introduced in the UK in 1935, it is available in several flavors including mint and dark chocolate.
After Eight A thin dark chocolate square with a smooth peppermint fondant filling, launched by Rowntree's in 1962. They are typically served as an after-dinner mint and come individually wrapped in black envelopes.
Almond Joy A candy bar made of sweetened coconut topped with whole almonds and coated in milk chocolate, introduced by Peter Paul in 1946. It is closely related to the Mounds bar, which uses dark chocolate and no almonds.
Almond Roca Almond Roca is a buttercrunch toffee coated in chocolate and rolled in chopped almonds, made by Brown & Haley in Tacoma, Washington since 1923. It is sold in distinctive pink tins and is widely available as a gift candy.- Animal Bar Animal Bar is a British milk chocolate bar embossed with an animal shape on its face, originally produced by Lyons Maid and later by Nestlé. It is a classic children's treat sold individually at a small size.
- Aztec The Aztec was a British chocolate bar made by Cadbury, consisting of nougat and caramel coated in chocolate. It was sold from 1967 to 1978, then briefly revived in 1999 before being discontinued again.
Baby Ruth Baby Ruth is an American candy bar filled with peanuts, caramel, and nougat coated in chocolate. It has been sold since 1921 and is currently produced by Ferrara Candy Company under Nestlé.
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.
Bamsemums Bamsemums are Norwegian bear-shaped marshmallow candies coated in chocolate, produced by Nidar. They are a classic Scandinavian confection enjoyed primarily in Norway.- 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.
Bar One Bar One is a South African chocolate bar produced by Nestlé, consisting of nougat and caramel covered in milk chocolate. It has been a staple confection in South Africa since the 1930s.- Bertie Beetle Bertie Beetle is a small milk-chocolate beetle-shaped candy sold primarily in Australia, long associated with the Royal Easter Show showbags. It is made by Nestlé and has been a popular novelty treat for decades.
- 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.
- 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.
Bounty Bounty is a Mars chocolate bar featuring a moist coconut filling enrobed in milk or dark chocolate, introduced in the UK in 1951. It is sold worldwide and comes in twin-bar packs, with the milk chocolate version being the most common.
Bournville Bournville is a dark chocolate bar made by Cadbury, notable for its slightly sweet, rich cocoa flavour despite not being classed as a classic bitter dark chocolate. It has been produced since around 1908 and is named after Cadbury's factory village near Birmingham.
Bridge mix Bridge mix is an assortment of chocolate-covered nuts, fruits, and confections (such as raisins, peanuts, caramels, and cordials) traditionally served as a snack while playing card games. It is sold by various candy brands and the exact contents vary by manufacturer.- 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.
Buckeye A buckeye is a homemade confection consisting of a peanut butter and powdered sugar ball partially dipped in chocolate, leaving a circle of peanut butter exposed on top. The appearance resembles the nut of the Ohio buckeye tree, giving it its name.
Bun Bars Bun Bars are American candy bars made by Pearson's Candy Company, featuring a caramel and peanut-studded nougat center enrobed in chocolate or vanilla coating. They have been produced since the 1920s and come in several flavor varieties.- Butterfinger Butterfinger is an American chocolate bar with a distinctive crispy, flaky peanut butter core enrobed in a chocolate coating, first introduced in 1923. It is currently owned by Ferrara Candy Company (Ferrero Group).
- Cabana Cabana was a British chocolate bar produced by Rowntree's consisting of caramel and coconut with a cherry piece, coated in milk chocolate. It was discontinued in the 1990s.
Cadbury Buttons Cadbury Buttons are small, disc-shaped milk chocolate pieces made by Cadbury, originally launched in 1960. They are particularly popular with children and are also available in a white chocolate variety.
Cadbury Creme Egg Cadbury Creme Egg is a milk chocolate egg shell filled with a sweet white and yellow fondant meant to mimic the look of a real egg's interior. First sold in its current form in 1963, it is a seasonal product available primarily around Easter.
Cadbury Dairy Milk Cadbury Dairy Milk is a milk chocolate bar first sold in 1905, known for its higher-than-average milk content. It is one of the best-selling chocolate bars in the UK and comes in many flavor variants.
Cadbury Eclairs Cadbury Eclairs are individually wrapped chewy caramel candies with a milk chocolate centre. They have been a popular British confectionery since the 1960s.- 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 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.- 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.
- Cadbury Old Gold Cadbury Old Gold is an Australian dark chocolate bar that has been sold since 1916. It is available in a range of varieties including plain dark, orange, and fruit-and-nut.
Cadbury Roses Cadbury Roses is a British assortment of individually wrapped chocolates launched in 1938. The selection typically includes caramel, toffee, and praline-filled chocolates.- Cadbury Snack Cadbury Snack is an Irish chocolate biscuit bar consisting of shortcake layers covered in Cadbury milk chocolate. It is sold in multi-packs and is especially popular in Ireland.
- 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.- Caramilk Caramilk is a Canadian Cadbury chocolate bar consisting of a segmented milk-chocolate shell filled with flowing caramel. It became famous for its long-running "Caramilk secret" advertising campaign questioning how the caramel gets inside.
- Carlos V Carlos V is a Mexican milk chocolate bar that has been produced since the 1950s, named after Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. It is one of the most iconic and best-selling chocolate bars in Mexico.
- Cavalier Chocolate Cavalier is a Belgian chocolate brand specialising in no-added-sugar and maltitol-sweetened chocolates aimed at diabetic and health-conscious consumers. Their range includes milk, dark, and white chocolate bars and pralines.
- 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.
- Charleston Chew Charleston Chew is a nougat bar coated in chocolate, available in vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavors. It is famously enjoyed frozen, which causes the bar to shatter into crunchy bite-sized pieces.
- Cherry Blossom Cherry Blossom is a Canadian chocolate candy made by Ganong, featuring a whole maraschino cherry surrounded by a sweet cherry syrup and caramel, enrobed in milk chocolate. It has been a staple Canadian confection since the 1940s.
Cherry Mash Cherry Mash is one of America's oldest candy bars, produced by Chase Candy Company since 1918, consisting of a cherry-flavored cream center coated in a mixture of dark chocolate and chopped roasted peanuts. It remains a regional favorite, especially in the Midwest.- Cherry Ripe Cherry Ripe is Australia's oldest chocolate bar, made by Cadbury, featuring a filling of cherries and coconut enrobed in dark chocolate. It has been sold in Australia since 1924 and is one of the country's most iconic confections.
Choc-top A Choc-top is an Australian ice-cream cone dipped in a hard chocolate coating, traditionally sold at cinema concession stands. They come in a variety of flavours and toppings depending on the vendor.
Chocolate bar A chocolate bar is a confection in bar form made primarily from chocolate, which may include fillings such as caramel, nuts, or nougat. The format has been produced worldwide since the mid-19th century.
Chocolate bullets Chocolate bullets are small oval-shaped licorice pieces coated in a layer of chocolate, a classic Australian confectionery. They are sold loose or in bags and are a staple of Australian milk bars and candy shops.
Chocolate crackles Chocolate crackles are a popular Australian children's party treat made from rice bubbles, cocoa, icing sugar, and Copha (solidified coconut oil). They are typically served in paper cupcake cases and set in the refrigerator rather than being baked.
Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats are confections consisting of a soft marshmallow centre on a biscuit or wafer base, enrobed in chocolate. Examples include the Tunnock's Tea Cake (UK) and Wagon Wheel fillings, and similar products exist across Europe and North America.
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.- Chokotoff Chokotoff is a Finnish chocolate-covered toffee candy produced by Fazer, sold individually wrapped in small square pieces. It has a chewy toffee centre enrobed in milk chocolate.
- 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.
Chunky (candy bar) Chunky is a thick, square-shaped milk chocolate bar embedded with raisins and roasted peanuts, created by Philip Silvershein in New York in the 1930s. Its squat, trapezoidal block shape is one of its most recognizable features.- Clark Bar The Clark Bar, introduced in 1917, is a crunchy peanut butter and caramel center coated in milk chocolate, often cited as one of America's earliest candy bars. It is currently produced by Boyer Candy Company.
- 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.
Coffee Crisp Coffee Crisp is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Nestlé, consisting of alternating layers of vanilla wafer and foamed coffee-flavored candy, all coated in milk chocolate. It has been sold in Canada since the 1930s and remains largely exclusive to that market.- 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.
Cream Box Cream Box is a traditional British confection consisting of a soft fondant or cream centre enclosed in a thin chocolate shell. It is typically found in assorted chocolate boxes.
Creme Egg Twisted Creme Egg Twisted was a Cadbury chocolate bar that combined the flavours of the classic Creme Egg — milk chocolate with a fondant cream filling — in a bar format with a nougat and caramel layer. It was a seasonal product tied to the Easter period.- Crisp Crisp is a Nestlé chocolate bar featuring layers of crispy wafer covered in milk chocolate, similar in concept to the Kit Kat. It is sold primarily in the United States.
- Crispy Crunch Crispy Crunch is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Cadbury, consisting of a flaky peanut butter toffee centre coated in milk chocolate. It has been a Canadian confectionery staple since the 1930s.
Crunch Crunch is a milk chocolate bar studded with crisped rice, originally introduced by Nestlé in 1938 and now owned by Ferrara Candy Company in the US. Its signature snap and light texture come from the embedded rice crisps.- Crunchie Crunchie is a Cadbury chocolate bar with a honeycomb toffee (sponge toffee) centre coated in milk chocolate, first launched in 1929. The airy, brittle honeycomb gives it a distinctive crunchy texture.
- Cup-o-Gold Cup-o-Gold is a chocolate-covered confection produced by Elmer Candy of New Orleans, featuring a coconut and caramel filling inside a cup-shaped chocolate shell. It has been a regional Louisiana treat for decades.
- 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.
- Dominostein Dominostein is a traditional German Christmas confection made of layers of gingerbread (Lebkuchen), fruit jelly, and marzipan, all coated in dark or milk chocolate. It is a seasonal treat closely associated with the Advent period.
- 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.
- Dove Bar The Dove Bar is a premium ice cream bar coated in thick Dove milk chocolate, originally created by Leo Stefanos in Chicago in 1956. It is sold both as an ice cream novelty and as a standalone chocolate confection.
- 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.
Drops Drops are small, round chocolate confections sold under various brand names, typically made from milk, dark, or white chocolate. They are often used as snacks or baking ingredients.
Dubai chocolate Dubai chocolate is a viral chocolate bar originating from Dubai, featuring a filling of pistachio cream and crunchy kataifi pastry encased in milk chocolate. It was popularized globally through social media in the mid-2020s.
Dumle Dumle is a Finnish toffee candy made by Fazer, consisting of a soft toffee center coated in milk chocolate. It is popular throughout the Nordic countries and comes in both individual pieces and bags.
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.
Eat-More Eat-More is a Canadian candy bar made by Hershey Canada, featuring a chewy dark toffee and peanut base coated in dark chocolate. It has a distinctively dense, chewy texture that sets it apart from most chocolate bars.- Fanny Farmer Fanny Farmer was an American candy and chocolate retail brand that operated boxed chocolate shops across the United States for much of the 20th century. The chain ceased operations in the early 1990s.
Fazer Blue Fazer Blue is Finland's most iconic milk chocolate bar, produced by the Karl Fazer confectionery company since 1922. It is recognizable by its bright blue wrapper and is considered a national symbol in Finland.- 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.
- Flake Flake is a Cadbury milk chocolate bar made from thin, crumbly layers of folded chocolate. It has been sold in the UK since 1920 and is also used as an ice cream topping.
- 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.
Frango Frango mints are small, rich mint-chocolate confections originally created in Seattle and later associated with Marshall Field's department store in Chicago. They are most commonly sold as boxed gift chocolates.- Freddo Freddo is a small frog-shaped milk chocolate treat originally produced in Australia in 1930 and now sold across multiple countries under Cadbury. It is a popular children's snack-sized chocolate.
FruChocs FruChocs are small chocolate-coated confections with a chewy apricot and peach filling, made by Robern Menz in South Australia. They are a regional favourite and considered a South Australian icon.- Fry's Chocolate Cream Fry's Chocolate Cream is one of the world's oldest mass-produced chocolate bars, first made by J.S. Fry & Sons in 1866. It consists of a soft fondant cream center enrobed in plain dark chocolate.
- Fry's Turkish Delight Fry's Turkish Delight is a chocolate bar consisting of a rose-flavored jelly (lokum) center coated in dark chocolate, made by Fry's (now Cadbury). It has been sold in the UK since 1914.
- 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.
Galaxy Galaxy is a smooth milk chocolate bar made by Mars, sold primarily in the UK and Middle East (where it is known as Dove). It has been a leading UK chocolate brand since the 1960s.- Galaxy Bubbles Galaxy Bubbles is an aerated chocolate product from Mars, featuring a bubbly, light texture inside a Galaxy chocolate shell. It is available in milk and white chocolate varieties.
- Galaxy Honeycomb Crisp Galaxy Honeycomb Crisp is a Galaxy variant that combines smooth milk chocolate with crunchy honeycomb pieces. It is part of Mars's broader Galaxy product range sold in the UK.
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.- Golden Gaytime Golden Gaytime is an Australian ice cream bar on a stick made with toffee and vanilla ice cream coated in chocolate and biscuit crumbs. It has been sold by Streets since the 1950s and remains a popular Australian treat.
- Goldenberg's Peanut Chews Goldenberg's Peanut Chews are chewy molasses-and-peanut candies originally created in Philadelphia during World War I as a military ration. They are available in both dark and milk chocolate-coated varieties.
Haviland Thin Mints Haviland Thin Mints are flat, round chocolate-covered peppermint patties with a cool mint center. They are a classic American confection often associated with the holiday season.- Heath bar The Heath bar is an American candy bar consisting of an English toffee core coated in milk chocolate, first produced in 1928. It is now manufactured by Hershey and is also widely used as a dessert topping.
Hershey bar The Hershey bar is a flat milk chocolate bar scored into small rectangular segments, introduced by Milton S. Hershey around 1900. It is one of the oldest and most iconic American candy bars.- Hershey Sidekick Hershey Sidekick was a Hershey product combining a chocolate bar with a wafer element. It appears to have been a limited or discontinued offering in the Hershey line.
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.
Hershey's Kisses Hershey's Kisses are small, teardrop-shaped milk chocolate confections individually wrapped in foil, introduced in 1907. They come in many seasonal and specialty flavors throughout the year.
Hershey's Miniatures Hershey's Miniatures are fun-sized versions of classic Hershey bars—including Hershey's Milk Chocolate, Special Dark, Mr. Goodbar, and Krackel—sold together in one bag. They have been a popular Halloween and everyday treat since the 1930s.
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.
Idaho Spud The Idaho Spud is a chocolate candy bar made by the Idaho Candy Company since 1918, shaped to resemble a potato. It consists of a light cocoa-flavored marshmallow center coated in dark chocolate and dusted with coconut flakes.
Jaffas Jaffas are small round candies with a milk-chocolate centre coated in a hard, bright-orange-flavoured red shell. They are a long-standing classic in New Zealand and Australia, famous for being rolled down movie theatre aisles.- Jersey Milk Jersey Milk is a Canadian milk chocolate bar that has been sold since the 1920s, known for its simple, creamy milk-chocolate flavour. It is currently produced by Hershey Canada.
- Junior Mints Junior Mints are small, round candies consisting of a creamy peppermint filling coated in dark chocolate. Introduced in 1949, they remain a popular movie-theater treat in the US.
- 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 Chocolate Kinder Chocolate is a milk chocolate bar with a white, milky cream filling, made by Ferrero and marketed primarily toward children. Each package contains individually portioned fingers designed for small servings.
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.
Kismet Kismet was an American chocolate bar that featured a combination of chocolate with coconut and/or cherry flavors. It has been largely discontinued and is considered a vintage candy bar.- KitKat KitKat is a chocolate-covered wafer bar made of layers of crisp wafer fingers enrobed in milk chocolate. Originally launched in the UK in 1935 by Rowntree's, it is now produced globally by Nestlé (and by Hershey in the US).
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.
Krackel Krackel is a milk chocolate bar with crisped rice pieces, produced by Hershey's since 1938. It is widely known as one of the miniature bars included in Hershey's Miniatures assortment, though full-size bars have been largely discontinued.
Kurobo Kurobo is a Japanese confection consisting of small dark chocolate balls with a crisp shell. It is a relatively niche Japanese candy known for its deep chocolate flavor.
Kvikk Lunsj Kvikk Lunsj is a Norwegian chocolate-covered wafer bar produced by Freia (Mondelēz) since 1937, structurally similar to KitKat. It is a cultural icon in Norway, traditionally associated with skiing and outdoor Easter holidays.- 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.
- M-Azing M-Azing was a chocolate bar produced by Mars that featured M&M's candies embedded in a caramel and chocolate base. It was discontinued after a relatively short time on the market.
M&M's M&M's are small candy-coated chocolate pieces with a colourful shell and the letter 'M' printed on each one, introduced by Mars in 1941. They are available in many varieties including peanut, caramel, and pretzel.- Macaroon Chocolate Bar The Macaroon Bar is a Scottish confection consisting of a coconut-flavoured fondant centre coated in toasted desiccated coconut and milk chocolate. It is most closely associated with Tunnock's and remains popular in Scotland.
Mallo Cup Mallo Cup is an American candy cup made of chocolate filled with a whipped marshmallow-and-coconut cream, produced by Boyer Candy Company since 1936. They are packaged with collectible play-money cards redeemable for prizes.
Maltesers Maltesers are small round balls of honeycomb malt centre covered in milk chocolate, made by Mars. Originally introduced in the UK in 1937, they are now sold worldwide.
Mars bar The Mars bar is a chocolate bar consisting of nougat and caramel covered in milk chocolate, first sold in the UK in 1932. It is one of the best-selling candy bars in the world.- 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.
- Mekupelet Mekupelet is an Israeli chocolate bar made by Elite, consisting of thin layers of rolled, crispy milk chocolate with a flaky, airy texture. It has been an iconic Israeli confection since the 1930s.
Merci Merci is a German brand of individually wrapped chocolate pieces made by August Storck, sold in assorted boxes with multiple varieties including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and praline fillings. It is a popular gifting chocolate across Europe.
Mignon (chocolate egg) Mignon is a hand-painted chocolate egg filled with marzipan, produced by the German confectioner Reber. Each egg is decorated to resemble a real bird's egg and is a long-standing Easter specialty.
Military chocolate (United States) U.S. military chocolate rations, most famously the D-ration bar developed by Hershey in the late 1930s, were specially formulated to be heat-resistant and calorie-dense for soldiers. They were intentionally made less palatable than commercial chocolate to discourage casual snacking.- Milk Duds Milk Duds are small, round caramel clusters coated in a milk chocolate flavored coating, made by Hershey. They are a classic movie-theater candy known for their chewy texture.
Milk Tray Milk Tray is a boxed assortment of milk chocolate confections by Cadbury, featuring a variety of fillings and centers. First sold in 1915, it remains one of the UK's most recognizable gifting chocolates.- Milka Milka is a brand of Alpine milk chocolate produced by Mondelez International, instantly recognizable by its lilac packaging and cow imagery. It is sold in many varieties including nut, caramel, and cream fillings across Europe and beyond.
Milky Way Milky Way is a chocolate bar made by Mars, consisting of nougat topped with caramel and coated in milk chocolate. Note that the US and UK versions differ — the US version includes caramel while the UK version does not.- Milkybar Milkybar is a white chocolate brand by Nestlé, made with real milk and a mild, creamy vanilla flavor. It is especially popular with children and is sold in bars, buttons, and other formats across the UK and internationally.
- Mingles Mingles are small Korean chocolate confections by Lotte, featuring a crunchy shell with various chocolate and flavored cream fillings. They are sold in assorted packs with multiple flavor varieties.
- Mini Eggs Cadbury Mini Eggs are small milk chocolate eggs with a hard, speckled pastel-colored sugar shell, sold primarily as an Easter seasonal treat. They have a satisfying crunch followed by creamy milk chocolate inside.
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.
Momints Momints are small chocolate mint candies marketed as a breath-freshening confection. They combine a mint flavor with a chocolate coating in a small, round form.
Moon Pie A Moon Pie is a snack cake consisting of two round graham cracker cookies sandwiching a marshmallow filling, coated in chocolate or other flavored coatings. It has been made by Chattanooga Bakery in Tennessee since 1917.- Moro Moro is a New Zealand chocolate bar made by Cadbury, featuring a caramel and nougat centre coated in milk chocolate. It has been a popular confection in New Zealand and Australia since the 1930s.
Mounds (candy bar) Mounds is an American candy bar consisting of sweetened coconut filling enrobed in dark chocolate, introduced by Peter Paul in 1920. It is now produced by Hershey and is often associated with its sister bar, Almond Joy.- Mountain Bar The Mountain Bar is a Pacific Northwest regional candy bar made by Brown & Haley, featuring a white nougat and peanut center dipped in milk chocolate. It has been produced in Tacoma, Washington since the early 20th century.
- Mr. Big Mr. Big is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Cadbury, consisting of layers of wafer, caramel, and peanuts coated in milk chocolate. It has been a flagship Canadian confection since the 1960s.
- Mr. Goodbar Mr. Goodbar is a Hershey chocolate bar made with milk chocolate and whole roasted peanuts, introduced in 1925. It is well known for its distinctive yellow wrapper and is commonly found in Hershey's assorted miniature variety packs.
- 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.
- Nappo Nappo is a Finnish confection by Fazer consisting of a toffee-nougat centre dipped in dark chocolate, often with a hazelnut. It has been a long-standing classic in the Nordic confectionery market.
Neapolitans Neapolitans are small, individually wrapped rectangular pieces of assorted chocolate — typically milk, dark, and white — often served as after-dinner mints or hotel amenities. Their name references Naples, though the connection is largely traditional.- Needham (food) A Needham is a Maine confection made from a filling of mashed potato, coconut, and powdered sugar, dipped in dark chocolate. It is considered a regional New England specialty with a uniquely dense, sweet interior.
- Nestlé Milk Chocolate Nestlé Milk Chocolate is a classic plain milk chocolate bar produced by Nestlé, one of the earliest brands to develop milk chocolate in the 19th century. It serves as the company's foundational chocolate product sold in many countries.
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.
Nestlé Tex Nestlé Tex is a South African chocolate bar consisting of crispy wafer layers covered in milk chocolate. It has been a popular confection in South Africa for decades.
Nut Goodie Nut Goodie is a candy patty made by Pearson's Candy Company, consisting of a maple nougat center surrounded by peanuts and coated in milk chocolate. It has been produced since around 1912 and is especially popular in the Upper Midwest.
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.
Oh Henry! Oh Henry! is a candy bar consisting of peanuts, caramel, and fudge coated in chocolate. It was introduced in 1920 and is currently produced by Nestlé in the US and Hershey in Canada.
Omar Omar was an American candy bar featuring nougat and chocolate. Limited details are widely available about this confection.
Opera cream Opera creams are a confection originating in Cincinnati, Ohio, consisting of a soft, creamy vanilla fondant centre enrobed in dark chocolate. They are a regional specialty particularly associated with Ohioan chocolate makers.
Pal-o-mine Pal-o-mine is an American candy bar made by Palmer Candy Company featuring a peanut butter filling coated in chocolate. It has been produced since the 1920s and is a regional favourite in the Midwest.- 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.
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.- Peppermint Crisp Peppermint Crisp is a South African chocolate bar containing a filling of crispy, mint-flavoured toffee strands enrobed in milk chocolate. It is particularly popular in South Africa and Australia.
- Picnic Picnic is a Cadbury chocolate bar made with caramel, peanuts, biscuit, and rice cereal all coated in milk chocolate. It has a distinctively chunky, rough-topped appearance due to its layered ingredients.
Pinky Pinky is a South African candy bar made by Nestlé consisting of a strawberry-flavoured nougat and caramel centre covered in milk chocolate. It has a pink-coloured interior that gives the bar its name.- Polly Waffle Polly Waffle was an Australian chocolate bar consisting of a wafer tube filled with marshmallow and coated in chocolate, produced by Nestlé. It was discontinued in 2009 but remains fondly remembered, and a revived version was re-released in the 2020s.
- Poppets (sweets) Poppets are small, bite-sized chocolate-covered sweets sold in a distinctive push-up carton, produced by Paynes in the UK. They come in various centre varieties including toffee, mint, and caramel.
- 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.
Ptasie mleczko Ptasie mleczko (Bird's Milk) are soft, airy soufflé-like confections covered in chocolate, produced by E. Wedel in Poland. The filling is made from egg whites and is similar to a marshmallow or meringue, making them non-vegan.- Quality Street Quality Street is a British assortment of chocolates and toffees in distinctive coloured foil wrappers, originally created by Mackintosh's in 1936 and now produced by Nestlé. The tin or bag contains a variety of centres including toffee, caramel, nougat, and chocolate creams.
- 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 Peanut Butter Cups Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a milk chocolate cup filled with a sweetened peanut butter center, first created by H.B. Reese in 1928 and now produced by Hershey. They are one of the top-selling candy products in the United States.
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.- Reese's Take 5 Take 5 is a candy bar combining five ingredients — chocolate, peanut butter, caramel, peanuts, and pretzels — in a single layered bar. Originally launched by Hershey in 2004, it was rebranded under the Reese's name around 2019.
Revels Revels are a UK chocolate assortment by Mars, sold as a bag of mixed round chocolates each hiding a different filling — including caramel, orange, coffee, raisin, and toffee. Part of the fun is that the pieces are indistinguishable from the outside, making each one a surprise.- Riesen Riesen are German chewy caramel candies enrobed in dark chocolate, individually wrapped. They have been a popular European confection for decades.
Rollò Rollò is an Italian confection consisting of small chocolate-covered pieces, typically enjoyed as a snack candy. Details on this product are limited outside Italian markets.
Rolo Rolo is a brand of truncated cone-shaped chocolates with a soft caramel center, sold in a roll-style tube or bag. Originally made by Mackintosh's, they are now produced by Nestlé in most markets and Hershey in the US.
Rum ball Rum balls are small, round confections made from crushed biscuits or cake, cocoa, and rum, typically rolled in chocolate sprinkles or coconut. They are popular in Europe and Australia, often homemade or sold as a confectionery item.
Sarotti Sarotti is a well-known German chocolate brand founded in 1852, recognized by its iconic Mohr im Hemd logo (later updated). The brand produces a range of milk and dark chocolate bars and pralines.- Schmidt's Candy Schmidt's Candy is a candy retailer and brand based in the United States. It is known for producing and selling a variety of chocolates and confections.
Scho-Ka-Kola Scho-Ka-Kola is a German caffeine-enriched chocolate made with dark chocolate, coffee, and kola nut extract, originally developed in the 1930s as an energy confection. It is sold in a distinctive round red tin divided into segments.- Scorched Peanut Bar A Scorched Peanut Bar is an Australian confection featuring roasted peanuts coated in a hard toffee or caramel shell, typically enrobed in chocolate. It is a popular snack bar known for its crunchy texture.
- Secret Secret was a British chocolate bar by Rowntree's consisting of a nougat and caramel centre coated in milk chocolate. It was discontinued in the UK market.
Selection box A selection box is a gift-packaged assortment of chocolate bars and confectionery, traditionally given at Christmas in the UK. The contents vary by brand but typically include several individually wrapped chocolate bars.
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.
Sixlets Sixlets are small, round chocolate-flavoured candies coated in a crisp candy shell, sold in tube-shaped packages. They are similar in concept to M&Ms and have been available in the United States since the 1960s.
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.- Sky Bar Sky Bar is an American chocolate bar divided into four sections, each filled with a different center: caramel, vanilla, peanut, and fudge. It was introduced by Necco in 1938 and is one of the earliest multi-filled candy bars.
- Smarties Smarties are colorful sugar-coated chocolate confections made by Nestlé, popular throughout the UK, Europe, and Commonwealth countries. They come in a tube or box and are often compared to M&Ms.
Snickers Snickers is a globally popular chocolate bar consisting of nougat topped with caramel and peanuts, all coated in milk chocolate. It was introduced by Mars in 1930 and is one of the best-selling candy bars in the world.- Sno-Caps Sno-Caps are small, dome-shaped dark chocolate nonpareils covered with tiny white sugar sprinkles, made by Nestlé. They are a classic movie-theater candy sold in small boxes.
- 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.
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.- Stuffed Puffs Stuffed Puffs are large marshmallows with a chocolate fudge filling at their center, designed for eating straight or roasting over a fire. They were launched around 2019 and are sold widely in US grocery stores.
- 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.
Tatranky Tatranky are a popular Slovak wafer bar made of crispy wafer layers filled with flavoured cream and coated in chocolate. They are named after the Tatra Mountains and have been produced since the mid-20th century.- 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.
- Terry's All Gold Terry's All Gold is a British boxed assortment of chocolates with various filled centres including fruit creams, caramels, and nuts. It has been produced since the 1930s and is a classic UK gift confection.
Terry's Chocolate Orange A solid milk-chocolate sphere scored into 20 segments that pull apart like orange slices, flavoured with orange oil. First produced in 1932, it is now manufactured by Mondelez International.- Texan A chewy caramel and nougat bar coated in chocolate, originally made by Rowntree's and marketed with a Wild West theme. It was discontinued in the UK in 1984, though it saw a brief revival in 2003.
Tim Tam An Australian chocolate biscuit consisting of two chocolate malted biscuits sandwiching a light chocolate cream filling, all coated in chocolate. Made by Arnott's since 1964, it is one of Australia's best-selling biscuits.
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.
Toffee Crisp A UK chocolate bar made by Nestlé featuring layers of toffee and crispy rice cereal coated in milk chocolate. It has been produced since 1963 and remains a popular confectionery staple.- 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.
- Tootsie Pop Tootsie Pops are hard candy lollipops with a chewy Tootsie Roll chocolate center, famous for the long-running "How many licks?" advertising question. They come in a wide range of fruit and chocolate flavors.
Tootsie Roll Tootsie Roll is an American chewy chocolate candy with a distinctive waxy texture that has been sold since 1907. It is one of the oldest and most recognizable confections in the United States.
Topic Topic is a British chocolate bar made by Mars, consisting of nougat, caramel, and hazelnuts covered in milk chocolate. Its long-running slogan was "A hazelnut in every bite."
Treets Treets were British chocolate-covered peanut and plain chocolate candies sold in the UK by Mars, similar to M&Ms and Peanut M&Ms. The brand was discontinued in 1989 when Mars rebranded them as M&Ms in European markets.- 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.
- Tunnock's teacake Tunnock's Teacake is a Scottish confection consisting of a soft marshmallow dome on a round biscuit base, all coated in milk chocolate. It has been made by the Tunnock's bakery in Uddingston, Scotland since 1956.
Tupla Tupla is a Finnish chocolate bar made by Fazer, featuring a nougat and almond filling coated in milk chocolate. It has been a popular snack in Finland since the 1960s.
Túró Rudi Túró Rudi is a Hungarian confection consisting of a sweetened quark (túró) filling coated in dark chocolate, often with a fruit jam layer. It is an iconic Hungarian dairy treat recognizable by its distinctive red-spotted wrapper.
Turtles Turtles are clusters of pecan nuts bound together with caramel and coated in milk or dark chocolate, shaped loosely to resemble a turtle. They were first created by DeMet's Candy Company in the early 20th century.
Twin Bing Twin Bing is a candy bar made by Palmer Candy Company consisting of two cherry-flavored nougat balls coated in a chocolate and crushed peanut mixture. It is a regional favorite primarily found in the Midwestern United States.- 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.
Twist Twist is a Fazer confectionery assortment of individually wrapped chocolate and candy pieces sold as a sharing bag. The mix typically includes a variety of flavors and chocolate types.- Twix Twix is a chocolate bar consisting of a crunchy biscuit base topped with caramel and coated in milk chocolate, sold as a twin-finger pack. It was first produced by Mars in the UK in 1967.
- U-No Bar The U-No Bar is an American candy bar made by Annabelle Candy Company, featuring a soft, truffle-like chocolate nougat center studded with almonds and coated in milk chocolate. Its light, airy texture sets it apart from denser nougat bars.
- Urney Chocolates Urney Chocolates was an Irish confectionery manufacturer based in Tallaght, Dublin, known for producing boxed chocolates and chocolate bars. The company was eventually acquired and its brands absorbed into other confectionery groups.
Valomilk Valomilk is an American candy cup made of a chocolate shell filled with a runny, flowing marshmallow cream. It has been produced by the Sifers Candy Company in Kansas since 1931.- 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.
- Violet Crumble Violet Crumble is an Australian chocolate bar with a crunchy honeycomb toffee centre coated in milk chocolate, first produced in 1913. Its slogan, 'It's the way it shatters that matters,' refers to the brittle texture of the honeycomb filling.
- 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.
Whoppers Whoppers are malted milk balls with a crunchy malted milk centre coated in chocolate-flavoured candy, sold by Hershey's since 1939. They are commonly sold in movie-theatre-style boxes.- 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.
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.
- York Peppermint Pattie York Peppermint Pattie is a dark chocolate-enrobed confection with a cool, creamy peppermint-flavored fondant center. It has been produced since 1940 and is now owned by Hershey.
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.
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.
Zero bar The Zero bar is an American candy bar featuring a white fudge-coated layer over caramel, peanut, and almond nougat. It is one of the few mainstream candy bars coated in white chocolate-style confection rather than milk chocolate.