C. Howard's Violet candies C. Howard's Violet Candies are small, square violet-flavored mints that have been produced since the late 19th century. They are notable for their distinctive floral violet flavor and are sold in a classic flat tin.- 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.
Cadbury Buttons Cadbury Buttons are small, disc-shaped milk chocolate pieces made by Cadbury, originally launched in 1960. They are particularly popular with children and are also available in a white chocolate variety.
Cadbury Creme Egg Cadbury Creme Egg is a milk chocolate egg shell filled with a sweet white and yellow fondant meant to mimic the look of a real egg's interior. First sold in its current form in 1963, it is a seasonal product available primarily around Easter.
Cadbury Dairy Milk Cadbury Dairy Milk is a milk chocolate bar first sold in 1905, known for its higher-than-average milk content. It is one of the best-selling chocolate bars in the UK and comes in many flavor variants.
Cadbury Eclairs Cadbury Eclairs are individually wrapped chewy caramel candies with a milk chocolate centre. They have been a popular British confectionery since the 1960s.- Cadbury Favourites Cadbury Favourites is an Australian assortment box containing miniature versions of popular Cadbury chocolate bars. It is commonly sold as a gift or party sharing product.
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.- Cadbury Heroes Cadbury Heroes is a UK assortment of miniature Cadbury chocolates, including Twirl, Crème Egg Twisted, and Caramel Nibbles. It was launched in 1999 and is popular as a sharing or gift box.
- Cadbury Old Gold Cadbury Old Gold is an Australian dark chocolate bar that has been sold since 1916. It is available in a range of varieties including plain dark, orange, and fruit-and-nut.
Cadbury Roses Cadbury Roses is a British assortment of individually wrapped chocolates launched in 1938. The selection typically includes caramel, toffee, and praline-filled chocolates.- Cadbury Snack Cadbury Snack is an Irish chocolate biscuit bar consisting of shortcake layers covered in Cadbury milk chocolate. It is sold in multi-packs and is especially popular in Ireland.
- Cadbury Snowflake Cadbury Snowflake is a milk chocolate bar with a crumbly, flaky interior similar to a Flake, coated in white chocolate. It is a British product often associated with winter seasonal sales.
- 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.
- Cajeta Elegancita Cajeta Elegancita is a Mexican caramel candy made from goat's milk, produced by Coronado. It is soft and chewy with a distinctive burnt-caramel flavor traditional to the Celaya region.
- Campino Campino are fruit-and-cream hard candies made by Storck, most famously in a strawberry-and-cream variety. They have a distinctive two-tone swirled appearance and a mildly tangy dairy-fruit flavor.
Candy apple A candy apple is a whole apple coated in a hard sugar or cinnamon-flavored candy shell, typically served on a stick. They are a classic fairground and Halloween treat popular in North America and the UK.
Candy corn Candy corn is a small, tri-colored confection shaped like a kernel of corn with white, orange, and yellow bands. Made primarily from sugar and corn syrup, it is closely associated with Halloween in the United States.
Caramac Caramac was a golden-coloured confectionery bar made from caramel, butter, and sugar — notably containing no cocoa. Originally produced by Rowntree's and later Nestlé, it was discontinued in 2023.
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.
Caramello Koala Caramello Koala is an Australian chocolate treat shaped like a koala bear with a soft caramel centre, made by Nestlé. It has been a popular children's confection in Australia since the 1980s.- Caramilk Caramilk is a Canadian Cadbury chocolate bar consisting of a segmented milk-chocolate shell filled with flowing caramel. It became famous for its long-running "Caramilk secret" advertising campaign questioning how the caramel gets inside.
- Carlos V Carlos V is a Mexican milk chocolate bar that has been produced since the 1950s, named after Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. It is one of the most iconic and best-selling chocolate bars in Mexico.
- Cavalier Chocolate Cavalier is a Belgian chocolate brand specialising in no-added-sugar and maltitol-sweetened chocolates aimed at diabetic and health-conscious consumers. Their range includes milk, dark, and white chocolate bars and pralines.
- Celebrations Celebrations is a UK assortment of miniature versions of Mars brand chocolate bars including Bounty, Snickers, Twix, and Milky Way. They are commonly sold in tubs and are popular as a party or gift confection.
- Certs Certs are small breath-mint tablets that contain Retsyn, a trademarked blend of copper gluconate and partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, which became iconic in the brand's advertising. They were introduced in 1956 and have been sold as both a candy and a breath freshener.
- Charleston Chew Charleston Chew is a nougat bar coated in chocolate, available in vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavors. It is famously enjoyed frozen, which causes the bar to shatter into crunchy bite-sized pieces.
- Cherry Blossom Cherry Blossom is a Canadian chocolate candy made by Ganong, featuring a whole maraschino cherry surrounded by a sweet cherry syrup and caramel, enrobed in milk chocolate. It has been a staple Canadian confection since the 1940s.
Cherry Mash Cherry Mash is one of America's oldest candy bars, produced by Chase Candy Company since 1918, consisting of a cherry-flavored cream center coated in a mixture of dark chocolate and chopped roasted peanuts. It remains a regional favorite, especially in the Midwest.- Cherry Ripe Cherry Ripe is Australia's oldest chocolate bar, made by Cadbury, featuring a filling of cherries and coconut enrobed in dark chocolate. It has been sold in Australia since 1924 and is one of the country's most iconic confections.
- Cherryhead Cherryheads (also known as Cherry Heads) are small, round, hard cherry-flavored candies with a sweet-tart taste, part of the "Heads" family that includes Lemonheads. They are made by the Ferrara Candy Company and packaged in a small yellow box.
- Chewits Chewits are a brand of block-shaped chewy sweets sold primarily in the UK, made by Cloetta, available in a wide range of fruit flavors. They have been a popular British pick-and-mix staple since the 1960s.
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.
Chikki Chikki is a traditional Indian brittle made from jaggery and nuts or seeds, most commonly peanuts. It is sold in flat rectangular slabs and is widely popular across South Asia.- Chlormint Chlormint is an Indian mint candy by Perfetti Van Melle known for its strong menthol and chlorophyll flavour. It is widely available across India and famous for its long-running TV advertising campaign.
Choc-top A Choc-top is an Australian ice-cream cone dipped in a hard chocolate coating, traditionally sold at cinema concession stands. They come in a variety of flavours and toppings depending on the vendor.
Chocolate bar A chocolate bar is a confection in bar form made primarily from chocolate, which may include fillings such as caramel, nuts, or nougat. The format has been produced worldwide since the mid-19th century.
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.
Chocolate crackles Chocolate crackles are a popular Australian children's party treat made from rice bubbles, cocoa, icing sugar, and Copha (solidified coconut oil). They are typically served in paper cupcake cases and set in the refrigerator rather than being baked.
Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats are confections consisting of a soft marshmallow centre on a biscuit or wafer base, enrobed in chocolate. Examples include the Tunnock's Tea Cake (UK) and Wagon Wheel fillings, and similar products exist across Europe and North America.
Chokito Chokito is an Australian chocolate bar made by Nestlé, featuring a caramel and rice crisp centre coated in chocolate. It was originally launched in the 1970s and remains a popular treat in Australia.- Chokotoff Chokotoff is a Finnish chocolate-covered toffee candy produced by Fazer, sold individually wrapped in small square pieces. It has a chewy toffee centre enrobed in milk chocolate.
- Chomp Chomp is a Cadbury chocolate bar with a chewy caramel and toffee centre coated in milk chocolate, introduced in the UK in the 1970s. It is known for being an affordable, child-friendly bar sold widely in British newsagents.
- 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.
- Chuckles Chuckles are sugar-coated, pectin-based jelly candies sold in a strip of five pieces, each in a different fruit or licorice flavor. They have been an American confectionery staple since the 1920s.
Chunky (candy bar) Chunky is a thick, square-shaped milk chocolate bar embedded with raisins and roasted peanuts, created by Philip Silvershein in New York in the 1930s. Its squat, trapezoidal block shape is one of its most recognizable features.- 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 Dalí in 1969.
Circus peanut Circus peanuts are peanut-shaped, orange-colored marshmallow candies with a distinctive banana-like flavor despite their appearance. They are one of the oldest penny-candy formats in the United States.- Circus Peanuts Circus peanuts are peanut-shaped, orange-colored marshmallow candies with a distinctive banana-like flavor despite their appearance. They are one of the oldest penny-candy formats in the United States.
- Clark Bar The Clark Bar, introduced in 1917, is a crunchy peanut butter and caramel center coated in milk chocolate, often cited as one of America's earliest candy bars. It is currently produced by Boyer Candy Company.
- Clodhopper Clodhoppers are Canadian candy clusters made from graham wafer pieces coated in chocolate, available in flavors such as milk chocolate, white chocolate, and peanut butter. They were originally created by Krave Candy Co. in Winnipeg in the 1990s.
Coconut ice Coconut ice is a British confection made from desiccated coconut and condensed milk or sugar syrup, typically formed into pink-and-white layered squares or bars. It has a firm, slightly grainy texture and a sweet coconut flavor.
Coffee Crisp Coffee Crisp is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Nestlé, consisting of alternating layers of vanilla wafer and foamed coffee-flavored candy, all coated in milk chocolate. It has been sold in Canada since the 1930s and remains largely exclusive to that market.
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.
Confetti di Sulmona Confetti di Sulmona are Italian sugar-coated almonds (dragées) made in Sulmona, Abruzzo, a town renowned for this confection since the Renaissance. They are traditionally given as wedding favours and are often crafted into elaborate floral arrangements.- Cookie Dough Bites Cookie Dough Bites are bite-sized candies shaped like small balls meant to mimic the taste of raw chocolate chip cookie dough, coated in a chocolate-flavored shell. They are a popular movie-theatre candy in the United States.
Cream Box Cream Box is a traditional British confection consisting of a soft fondant or cream centre enclosed in a thin chocolate shell. It is typically found in assorted chocolate boxes.
Creme Egg Twisted Creme Egg Twisted was a Cadbury chocolate bar that combined the flavours of the classic Creme Egg — milk chocolate with a fondant cream filling — in a bar format with a nougat and caramel layer. It was a seasonal product tied to the Easter period.- Crisp Crisp is a Nestlé chocolate bar featuring layers of crispy wafer covered in milk chocolate, similar in concept to the Kit Kat. It is sold primarily in the United States.
- Crispy Crunch Crispy Crunch is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Cadbury, consisting of a flaky peanut butter toffee centre coated in milk chocolate. It has been a Canadian confectionery staple since the 1930s.
Crocetta di Caltanissetta Crocetta di Caltanissetta is a traditional Sicilian confection from Caltanissetta, made from almond paste (marzipan-style) often flavoured with citrus. It is a cross-shaped sweet with protected regional status in Sicily.- 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.
Crunch Crunch is a milk chocolate bar studded with crisped rice, originally introduced by Nestlé in 1938 and now owned by Ferrara Candy Company in the US. Its signature snap and light texture come from the embedded rice crisps.- Crunchie Crunchie is a Cadbury chocolate bar with a honeycomb toffee (sponge toffee) centre coated in milk chocolate, first launched in 1929. The airy, brittle honeycomb gives it a distinctive crunchy texture.
- Cup-o-Gold Cup-o-Gold is a chocolate-covered confection produced by Elmer Candy of New Orleans, featuring a coconut and caramel filling inside a cup-shaped chocolate shell. It has been a regional Louisiana treat for decades.
- Curly Wurly Curly Wurly is a Cadbury bar made of a latticed caramel braid enrobed in milk chocolate, introduced in 1970. It is notable for its chewy texture and distinctive twisted shape.
Candy That Starts With C
66 candies that start with C — from Certs onward. Mostly chocolate, other, caramel.
Frequently asked questions
How many candies that start with C are there?
This page lists 66 candies that start with C that we've catalogued, from well-known brands to regional favorites. We add more over time.
What are some popular candies that start with C?
Some recognizable ones include Certs, Chomp, Crisp.