
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.- 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.
- 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 Originally made by Nabisco, they were later discontinued.
- 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.
- 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.
Caramac Caramac was a golden-coloured confectionery bar made from caramel, butter, and sugar β notably containing no cocoa. Originally produced by Rowntree's and later NestlΓ©, it was discontinued in 2023.
Creme Egg Twisted Creme Egg Twisted was a Cadbury chocolate bar that combined the flavours of the classic Creme Egg β milk chocolate with a fondant cream filling β in a bar format with a nougat and caramel layer. It was a seasonal product tied to the Easter period.- 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.
- 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 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' 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.
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.- Liquorice Skittles Liquorice Skittles were a liquorice-flavoured variant of Skittles sold primarily in Australia, featuring dark-coloured chewy pieces in assorted anise-adjacent flavours. They were a limited regional product and are no longer widely available.
- 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.
- 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.
- Milkfuls Milkfuls were soft, chewy milk-filled candies produced by Storck, featuring a creamy liquid milk center inside a chewy outer shell. They were available in several flavors but have largely been discontinued.
Mirage Mirage was a Canadian aerated milk chocolate bar produced by NestlΓ©, known for its bubbly, light texture. It was sold primarily in Canada and has since been discontinued.
Needler's Needler's was a historic British confectionery company based in Hull, England, known for its boiled sweets, chocolates, and violet-flavoured candies. The brand has largely faded from retail, though it retains nostalgic recognition in the UK.- 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.
- 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.
- Polly Waffle Polly Waffle was an Australian chocolate bar consisting of a wafer tube filled with marshmallow and coated in chocolate, produced by NestlΓ©. It was discontinued in 2009 but remains fondly remembered, and a revived version was re-released in the 2020s.
- 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.
- 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.
Spangles (sweets) Spangles were square, fruit-flavored hard boiled sweets sold in the UK by Mars from the 1950s. They were discontinued in 1984, though briefly revived in the 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Toffo (toffee) Toffo was a British toffee sweet sold in rolls, available in original and flavoured varieties including mint and orange. It was produced by Mackintosh's and later Rowntree's before being discontinued.
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.- Vice Versas Vice Versas were a Rowntree's candy in which the usual arrangement of Smarties was inverted β 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.
- 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 NestlΓ©), inspired by the fictional bar in Roald Dahl's 1964 novel. Various versions were produced over the years but all have since been discontinued.