
Apteekin Salmiakki Apteekin Salmiakki is a Finnish salmiak (salted licorice) candy with a strong ammonium chloride and licorice flavor. It is a well-known variety of the distinctly Nordic salmiak confection.
Black Jack Black Jack is a small, chewy anise-flavoured confection sold in the UK, notable for its jet-black colour and strong liquorice-anise taste. It has been made since the late 19th century and is currently produced by Trebor Bassett.
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.- Choo Choo Bar Choo Choo Bar is an Australian chewy licorice-flavoured confection shaped loosely like a train, traditionally made by Allen's. It has been a long-standing, inexpensive treat popular with Australian children for decades.
- 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.
- Good & Plenty Good & Plenty is one of the oldest branded candies in the United States, featuring a licorice-flavored chewy center coated in a hard pink or white candy shell. It is marketed by Hershey and is known for its distinctive cylindrical shape.
- 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.
- Laekrits Laekrits is the Swedish word for liquorice and refers broadly to Swedish licorice confections, which are popular in Scandinavia. Swedish licorice comes in both sweet and salty varieties.
Läkerol Läkerol is a Swedish brand of small pastille-style hard candies, originally formulated as throat lozenges, available in licorice, mint, and various fruit flavors. They are produced by Cloetta and are widely sold across Scandinavia and Europe.
Lakrisal Lakrisal is a Swedish licorice candy made by Cloetta, consisting of small round tablets coated in salmiak (ammonium chloride) powder. It has a distinctively strong, salty licorice flavor popular in Scandinavian markets.
Liquorice Liquorice confectionery is made using extract from the root of the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant, giving it a distinctive sweet, anise-like flavor. It is produced in many forms worldwide, including soft chews, hard pastilles, and salty varieties common in Scandinavia.
Liquorice allsorts Liquorice Allsorts are a mix of brightly coloured liquorice-based sweets in various shapes, produced by Bassett's since the late 19th century. The assortment includes layered, coated, and jelly varieties, all sharing a liquorice or anise flavour base.- Nero Nero is a licorice-flavoured confection with a dark colour and strong anise taste. Specific details about its manufacturer and origin vary by regional market.
- Oatfield Liquorice Toffee Oatfield Liquorice Toffee combines the flavours of liquorice and toffee in a chewy sweet. It is made by Oatfield in Donegal, Ireland, and is part of their traditional toffee range.
Pihlaja Pihlaja is a Finnish confectionery by Fazer featuring rowan berry–flavoured hard candy or pastilles. The rowan berry (pihlaja in Finnish) flavour gives it a tart, distinctive taste popular in Nordic countries.
Pontefract cake Pontefract cakes are small, round, flat black licorice sweets traditionally made in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. They are made from liquorice extract and have been produced in the town since at least the 17th century.
Red Vines Red Vines are a classic American red licorice candy made by the American Licorice Company, sold as soft, chewy twists or rings with a light cherry flavor. They are one of the best-selling licorice-style candies in the United States.- Salmiakki Salmiakki is a type of salty licorice candy popular in Finland and other Nordic countries, flavored with ammonium chloride which gives it a distinctively salty, sharp taste. It comes in many shapes and forms and is an acquired taste for those unfamiliar with it.
- Saltlakrits Saltlakrits is the Swedish term for salty licorice, a popular confection in Scandinavia flavored with ammonium chloride. It has a distinctively sharp, salty taste that distinguishes it from regular licorice.
Salty liquorice Salty liquorice is a type of candy popular in Nordic and Dutch countries, made with licorice and ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac) to produce an intense salty-savory flavor. It is consumed in many forms including pastilles, coins, and diamonds.- Snaps Snaps are small, chewy licorice-flavored or cinnamon-flavored candies, typically found in black or red varieties. They have a firm, chewy texture similar to other licorice-style confections.
- 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.
Terva Leijona A Finnish hard candy shaped like a lion, combining liquorice with a distinctive pine-tar flavour. Made by Fazer, it is one of Finland's most iconic traditional sweets.- 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.
Twizzlers Twizzlers are twisted, chewy licorice-style candy sticks made by Hershey, most popularly in strawberry flavor. They contain no actual licorice root in the strawberry variety and are often enjoyed as a movie-theater snack.- Vigroids Vigroids are small British liquorice lozenges traditionally used as throat pastilles. They have a strong, medicinal liquorice flavour.
- Zoute drop Zoute drop is a traditional Dutch salty licorice candy flavored with ammonium chloride, giving it a distinctively sharp, briny taste. It is a staple confection in the Netherlands and broader Scandinavia, though its intense saltiness can be surprising to those unfamiliar with the style.