
- Allen's An Australian brand of chewy and gummy candies offering a wide variety of shapes and fruit flavors, including the iconic Snakes and Party Mix. The brand has been a staple of Australian confectionery since the early 20th century.
- Crows Crows are black, bird-shaped licorice-flavoured gummy candies produced by Tootsie Roll Industries. They are one of the oldest branded candies in the United States, originally introduced in the 1890s.
- 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.
Dots Dots are fruit-flavored gumdrop-style candies sold in a variety of colors, produced by Tootsie Roll Industries since 1945. They have a firm, chewy texture and come in flavors including cherry, strawberry, lemon, lime, and orange.
Gummy bear Gummy bears are small, bear-shaped gelatin-based chewy candies originally invented by Haribo founder Hans Riegel in Germany in the 1920s. They come in a variety of fruit flavors and are one of the most popular gummy candies in the world.
Jelly Babies Jelly Babies are soft, gelatin-based gummy sweets moulded in the shape of stylised babies and sold in a variety of fruit flavours. Originally introduced in the UK in the 1860s, they are made by Bassett's (now part of Mondelez).- Jelly Drops Jelly Drops are brightly coloured, water-rich jelly sweets originally designed to help people with dementia stay hydrated. Each drop is mostly water set with sugar and gelatin, presented in an easy-to-pick-up gumdrop shape.
Jujube Jujubes are small, firm, gum-drop-style chewy candies with a very dense, almost hard texture and fruit or floral flavours. The Heide brand version has been sold in the US since the early 20th century and is a classic movie-theatre candy.
Jujyfruits Jujyfruits are chewy, gumdrop-style candies sold in fruit and botanical shapes such as pineapples, grapes, and bananas. They have been produced since 1920 and are a classic movie-theater candy in the US.- Klene Klene is a Dutch confectionery brand best known for its wide range of licorice candies, including both salty and sweet varieties. The brand has been a staple of Dutch candy culture for over a century.
Laban Seigmenn Laban Seigmenn are iconic Norwegian gummy candies shaped like small people (seigmenn means 'soft men'), produced by the Laban brand under Cloetta. They come in various fruit flavors and are among the most popular pick-and-mix candies in Norway.
Midget Gems Midget Gems are small, firm jelly sweets sold in the UK by Maynards Bassetts, similar to wine gums but smaller and with a firmer, chewier texture. They come in assorted fruit and liquorice flavors.- 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.
- Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles are small, round, sugar-coated chewy sweets with fruit flavors, sold in tubes or bags. They have been produced since 1881 and are now made by Nestlé; the UK version is notably vegan.
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.- Sports Mixture Sports Mixture is a traditional British pick-and-mix assortment of sugar-coated jelly sweets shaped like sports equipment and sporting figures. They are a long-standing staple of UK confectionery counters.
Swedish Fish Swedish Fish are chewy, fish-shaped candies originally developed by Swedish candy maker Malaco in the late 1950s for the North American market. The classic red variety has a unique berry (lingonberry-like) flavor distinct from typical fruit gummies.- Trolli Lakritz Mix Trolli Lakritz Mix is a German assortment of licorice-flavored gummy and chewy candies in various shapes. The mix typically includes both soft licorice pieces and fruit-flavored gummies.
Wine gum Wine gums are firm, chewy fruit-flavoured gummies that contain no wine, despite names like 'Port' and 'Burgundy' embossed on them. They were created by Charles Gordon Maynard in 1909 and remain a classic British sweet.- Wonka Gummies Wonka Gummies were fruit-flavored gummy candies sold under Nestlé's Wonka brand. They came in assorted shapes and fruit flavors.