- 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.
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.
Barfi Barfi is a dense South Asian milk-based sweet similar to fudge, typically made from condensed milk and sugar and often flavored with cardamom, rose, or nuts. It is commonly cut into squares or diamonds and may be topped with edible silver leaf.
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.- 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.
Berwick cockle Berwick cockles are small, hard sugar-shell sweets traditionally made in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, flavoured with peppermint. They are shaped to resemble cockle shells and have been produced since the 19th century.
Besan chakki Besan chakki is a traditional Indian sweet made from chickpea flour (besan), sugar, and ghee, often flavoured with cardamom. It has a dense, fudge-like texture and is commonly prepared during festivals.- Big Hunk Big Hunk is a chewy honey-flavoured nougat bar studded with roasted peanuts, made by the Annabelle Candy Company of California. It has been sold in the United States since the 1950s.
- 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.
Bit-O-Honey Bit-O-Honey is a chewy taffy-style candy made with honey and almond bits, first introduced in 1924. It is sold in small individually wrapped pieces and is currently produced by Spangler Candy Company.- Black Bullets Black Bullets are small, hard, oval-shaped boiled sweets with a strong anise and peppermint flavour, traditional in the north of England. Their dark colour comes from liquorice or anise flavouring.
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.
Blue Bird Toffee Blue Bird Toffee is a British toffee brand with origins in the early 20th century, known for producing a range of traditional toffee confections. The brand is associated with Cleethorpes, England.- Bombay halwa Bombay halwa (also known as Karachi halwa or corn flour halwa) is a dense, chewy Indian sweet made from corn starch, sugar, and ghee, often flavoured with cardamom and rose water. It is typically garnished with nuts and comes in bright translucent colours.
Bonfire toffee Bonfire toffee (also called plot toffee) is a hard, dark treacle-based toffee traditionally eaten in the UK on Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Night, 5 November). It is made with black treacle, giving it a very dark colour and intensely bitter-sweet flavour.- 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.
- Boomf Boomf is a UK company that produces personalised printed marshmallows, allowing custom photos or designs to be edible-ink printed onto the surface. They are sold primarily as novelty gifts.
- 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.
Botan Rice Candy Botan Rice Candy is a soft, chewy Japanese candy with a lemon-orange flavour, wrapped in an edible rice paper inner wrapper that dissolves on the tongue. It has been sold in the United States since the 1960s and typically includes a small toy sticker inside.
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.- Brain Licker Brain Licker is a sour liquid candy sold in a small rolling-ball bottle, designed so the consumer rolls the ball across their tongue to dispense the intensely sour flavoured liquid. It is popular with children and is available in several fruit flavours.
Breath Savers Breath Savers are sugar-free hard mint candies made by Hershey, sold in a distinctive ring shape and designed to freshen breath. They come in several mint flavours and are sweetened with sorbitol rather than sugar.
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.
Bubble O' Bill Bubble O' Bill is an Australian ice cream bar shaped like a cowboy's head, with strawberry, caramel, and chocolate layers, topped with a bubblegum nose. It has been produced by Streets (Unilever) since the 1980s.- 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.- Buderim Ginger Buderim Ginger is an Australian brand known for its crystallized, glacé, and chocolate-covered ginger confections made from Queensland-grown ginger. The company has operated since the 1940s in the Sunshine Coast region.
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).
Butterscotch Butterscotch is a confection made primarily from brown sugar and butter, typically sold as hard candies or used as a flavoring. It originated in Doncaster, England, in the 19th century.
Candy That Starts With B
35 candies that start with B — from Banjo onward. Mostly chocolate, other, caramel.
Frequently asked questions
How many candies that start with B are there?
This page lists 35 candies that start with B that we've catalogued, from well-known brands to regional favorites. We add more over time.
What are some popular candies that start with B?
Some recognizable ones include Banjo, Barfi, Boomf.