- 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.
- Fanny Farmer Fanny Farmer was an American candy and chocolate retail brand that operated boxed chocolate shops across the United States for much of the 20th century. The chain ceased operations in the early 1990s.
Fazer Blue Fazer Blue is Finland's most iconic milk chocolate bar, produced by the Karl Fazer confectionery company since 1922. It is recognizable by its bright blue wrapper and is considered a national symbol in Finland.- Ferrero-Küsschen Ferrero-Küsschen ("Ferrero Kisses") are small dome-shaped pralines consisting of a hazelnut nougat center coated in milk chocolate and crushed hazelnuts. They are a smaller, bite-sized variation in Ferrero's European chocolate range.
Fiddle Faddle Fiddle Faddle is a caramel-coated popcorn snack produced by Conagra Brands, sold in a distinctive ready-to-eat carton. It has been a popular American snack since the late 1960s and comes in several flavor varieties.
Fisherman's Friend Fisherman's Friend are strong menthol and eucalyptus-flavored hard lozenges originally created in 1865 in Fleetwood, England. They were initially formulated to relieve cold and respiratory symptoms and are now sold in many flavors worldwide.- Flake Flake is a Cadbury milk chocolate bar made from thin, crumbly layers of folded chocolate. It has been sold in the UK since 1920 and is also used as an ice cream topping.
Flumps Flumps are soft, twisted marshmallow sweets made in a two-tone pink and white spiral shape. They are a long-standing British confection sold under the Barratt brand.
Flying saucer Flying saucers are disc-shaped wafer shells filled with sherbet powder, sold as a classic British penny sweet. The edible rice-paper shell dissolves on the tongue, releasing the fizzy interior.- Flyte Flyte is a Mars-made chocolate bar with a light whipped nougat and caramel filling coated in milk chocolate, positioned as a lower-fat alternative to a Mars bar. It has had periods of limited availability in the UK market.
Fox's Glacier Mints Fox's Glacier Mints are clear, hard-boiled peppermint sweets that have been made in the UK since 1918. They are known for their glassy transparency and clean, cool mint flavour.
Fraise Tagada Fraise Tagada is a soft, sugar-dusted strawberry-flavoured candy made by Haribo and extremely popular in France. It has a slightly chewy texture and is coated in granulated sugar on top.
Frango Frango mints are small, rich mint-chocolate confections originally created in Seattle and later associated with Marshall Field's department store in Chicago. They are most commonly sold as boxed gift chocolates.- Freddo Freddo is a small frog-shaped milk chocolate treat originally produced in Australia in 1930 and now sold across multiple countries under Cadbury. It is a popular children's snack-sized chocolate.
- Frisk Frisk are small, intensely flavoured hard mint pastilles sold in a slim pocket tin, popular in Japan and parts of Europe. They come in several mint varieties and are used primarily as a breath freshener.
FruChocs FruChocs are small chocolate-coated confections with a chewy apricot and peach filling, made by Robern Menz in South Australia. They are a regional favourite and considered a South Australian icon.
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.- Fruit Gems Fruit Gems are sugar-coated, pectin-based jelly candies shaped like small ovals and sold in assorted fruit flavors. They have a soft, chewy interior encased in a crystallized sugar shell.
Fruit Gushers Fruit Gushers are small, hexagonal chewy fruit snacks with a liquid gel center that 'gushes' when bitten. They are produced by Betty Crocker and available in a variety of fruit flavors.
Fruit Roll-Ups Fruit Roll-Ups are thin, flexible sheets of fruit-flavored candy that are rolled up for eating. Made by Betty Crocker since the 1980s, they come in a wide range of fruit flavors.
Fruit Salad Fruit Salad is a British chewy sweet with a distinctive strawberry and pineapple combined flavor, produced by Barratt. They are small, flat, and often sold in retro pick-and-mix assortments.- Fruit Tingles Fruit Tingles are Australian fizzy, tangy hard candy discs made by Nestlé, known for their effervescent, sherbet-like sensation on the tongue. They come in a variety of fruit flavors and bright colors.
- Fruit-tella Fruit-tella (also written Fruitella) is a chewy fruit-flavored candy made by Perfetti Van Melle, widely sold across Europe. It comes in strips or individual pieces in flavors such as strawberry, raspberry, and orange.
Frutta martorana Frutta martorana is a traditional Sicilian confection made from marzipan (almond paste and sugar) sculpted and painted to resemble realistic fruits and vegetables. Originating in Palermo, it is associated with the feast of All Saints' Day.- Fry's Chocolate Cream Fry's Chocolate Cream is one of the world's oldest mass-produced chocolate bars, first made by J.S. Fry & Sons in 1866. It consists of a soft fondant cream center enrobed in plain dark chocolate.
- Fry's Turkish Delight Fry's Turkish Delight is a chocolate bar consisting of a rose-flavored jelly (lokum) center coated in dark chocolate, made by Fry's (now Cadbury). It has been sold in the UK since 1914.
Fudge Fudge is a soft, dense sugar confection made by cooking sugar, butter, and milk to the soft-ball stage, then beating the mixture while cooling. It is made in a wide variety of flavors, with chocolate being the most common.
Fukure-Gashi Fukure-gashi is a traditional Japanese puffed or expanded candy confection. It is made through a process of expanding sugar or rice-based mixtures to create a light, airy texture.- 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.
- Fuse Fuse was a Cadbury chocolate bar launched in the UK in 1996, combining chocolate with fudge pieces, peanuts, raisins, and cereal. It was discontinued in the early 2000s.
Candy That Starts With F
30 candies that start with F — from Fuse onward. Mostly other, chocolate, chewy.
Frequently asked questions
How many candies that start with F are there?
This page lists 30 candies that start with F that we've catalogued, from well-known brands to regional favorites. We add more over time.
What are some popular candies that start with F?
Some recognizable ones include Fuse, Flake, Flyte.