
Astro Pops Astro Pops are large, rocket-shaped hard candy lollipops with a distinctive tapered point, originally created in the 1960s to celebrate the Space Age. They feature multiple layered fruit flavors including cherry, passion fruit, and pineapple.- 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.
Barley sugar Barley sugar is a traditional hard candy made by boiling sugar with a barley infusion, giving it a slightly malty flavor. It is typically amber-colored and formed into twisted sticks or drop shapes.
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.
Carambar Carambar is a long, chewy caramel candy bar originating in France in 1954, sold in a variety of fruit and caramel flavors. The wrappers are famous for printing jokes ("blagues Carambar") that have become a French cultural institution.
Chick-O-Stick Chick-O-Stick is a crunchy peanut butter and toasted coconut candy made by Atkinson Candy Company, with a flaky, aerated texture similar to the inside of a Butterfinger. It is dairy-free and has been made in Texas since the 1950s.- Chupa Chups Chupa Chups is a Spanish brand of hard-candy lollipops founded in 1958, now one of the best-selling lollipop brands in the world. The iconic logo was designed by Salvador DalΓ in 1969.
Coltsfoot Rock Coltsfoot Rock is a traditional British hard rock candy flavoured with the coltsfoot plant, giving it a distinctive herbal, slightly anise-like taste. It is typically made in stick form and is a specialty of Yorkshire confectionery.
Double Dip Double Dip is a flavored sugar powder candy that comes in two separate flavored pouches with a candy stick used to dip into each flavor. It is a product of the Wonka candy line and is known for its sweet, tangy taste.
Dum Dums Dum Dums are small, round hard candy lollipops made by Spangler Candy Company, available in a wide variety of flavors including a mystery "? flavor." They have been produced since 1924 and are a staple of American candy culture.- Extra (gum) Extra is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company, available in a wide range of mint and fruit flavors. It is one of the best-selling gum brands worldwide.
- FADS Fun Sticks FADS Fun Sticks (also known as candy cigarettes) are chalky, stick-shaped sugar candies designed to resemble cigarettes. They are an Australian novelty confection popular with children.
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.- Fun Dip Fun Dip is a powdered sugar candy sold in flavored pouches with an edible candy stick (Lik-A-Stix) used for dipping. It was originally called Lik-M-Aid and has been sold since the 1970s.
- Gibraltar rock Gibraltar rock is a traditional British hard candy (rock) associated with the territory of Gibraltar. Like other seaside rock, it is a stick-shaped boiled sugar sweet typically flavored with peppermint.
- Jolly Rancher Jolly Rancher is an American brand best known for its intensely fruity, long-lasting hard candies available in flavours like watermelon, cherry, and blue raspberry. The brand, now owned by Hershey, also produces chews, lollipops, and gummies.
- 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.
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.
Lollipop A lollipop is a hard candy mounted on a stick, intended to be sucked or licked. They come in a wide range of flavours and shapes and are made by numerous manufacturers worldwide.
Maple taffy Maple taffy (tire sur la neige) is a traditional Canadian candy made by boiling maple syrup and pouring it onto snow to cool into a chewy, stretchy sweet. It is a classic treat at sugar shacks in Quebec and across Canada.- Matchmakers Matchmakers are thin, stick-shaped chocolate sweets produced by NestlΓ©, sold in the UK in flavors such as orange, mint, and ginger. They are often associated with the Christmas season.
Musk stick Musk sticks are a distinctly Australian pink confection with a soft, chalky texture and a distinctive floral musk flavour. They are a nostalgic staple of Australian mixed lollies.
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.- Pixy Stix Pixy Stix are straws filled with flavoured powdered sugar candy meant to be poured directly into the mouth. They come in a variety of fruit flavours and are often tart or sour in taste.
Push Pop Push Pop is a hard candy lollipop packaged in a plastic tube that allows the candy to be pushed up for licking and then capped for later, produced by Bazooka Candy Brands. It was introduced in the late 1980s and remains popular with children.
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.
Ring Pop Ring Pop is a fruit-flavored hard candy mounted on a plastic ring that can be worn on the finger while eating. It was introduced in 1979 and comes in a variety of flavors.
Rock Rock is a type of hard stick candy traditionally sold at British seaside resorts, typically cylindrical with the name of the resort running through its center. It is most commonly peppermint-flavored with a pink or red exterior and white interior.- 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.
Stick candy Stick candy is a classic hard candy formed into long, thin rods, often with twisted stripes and flavors like peppermint or fruit. It is one of the oldest confectionery forms, commonly sold in jars at old-fashioned candy shops.- Supercoco Supercoco is a Colombian candy brand best known for its coconut-based sweets and lollipops, widely popular throughout Latin America. The brand offers a variety of confections featuring coconut as a primary flavor.
- 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.
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.
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.- Wizz Fizz Wizz Fizz is an Australian sherbet powder confection sold in a small paper sachet with a lollipop spoon for dipping, made by Fyna Foods. It is a long-running nostalgic treat known for its sweet, tangy fizzing powder.
Zooper Dooper Zooper Dooper is an Australian brand of flavored ice confection sold in a long plastic tube that is squeezed up to eat. It comes in a wide variety of fruit-flavored varieties and is especially popular with children in summer.