- Hajmola Hajmola is an Indian digestive candy tablet made with a blend of spices including cumin, black pepper, and tamarind, giving it a tangy, salty, and spiced flavor. Made by Dabur, it is widely consumed after meals as a digestive aid.
Haviland Thin Mints Haviland Thin Mints are flat, round chocolate-covered peppermint patties with a cool mint center. They are a classic American confection often associated with the holiday season.- Heath bar The Heath bar is an American candy bar consisting of an English toffee core coated in milk chocolate, first produced in 1928. It is now manufactured by Hershey and is also widely used as a dessert topping.
Hershey bar The Hershey bar is a flat milk chocolate bar scored into small rectangular segments, introduced by Milton S. Hershey around 1900. It is one of the oldest and most iconic American candy bars.- Hershey Sidekick Hershey Sidekick was a Hershey product combining a chocolate bar with a wafer element. It appears to have been a limited or discontinued offering in the Hershey line.
Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme is a white chocolate bar filled with crunchy chocolate cookie pieces, introduced in 1994. It is one of Hershey's most popular non-traditional chocolate bars.- Hershey's Cookies 'n' Mint Hershey's Cookies 'n' Mint was a chocolate bar featuring a mint-flavored base with chocolate cookie pieces. It appears to have been discontinued after a limited production run.
Hershey's Kisses Hershey's Kisses are small, teardrop-shaped milk chocolate confections individually wrapped in foil, introduced in 1907. They come in many seasonal and specialty flavors throughout the year.
Hershey's Miniatures Hershey's Miniatures are fun-sized versions of classic Hershey bars—including Hershey's Milk Chocolate, Special Dark, Mr. Goodbar, and Krackel—sold together in one bag. They have been a popular Halloween and everyday treat since the 1930s.
Hershey's Special Dark Hershey's Special Dark is a mildly sweet dark chocolate bar with a deep, slightly bittersweet cocoa flavor. It has been part of the Hershey lineup for decades and is also available in the Miniatures mix.- Hippy Sippy Hippy Sippy is a novelty candy product in which powdered candy is consumed through a straw or similar dipping mechanism. Details on its brand and current availability are limited.
Holy Spina Holy Spina is an Italian hard candy. Specific flavor and form details are not widely documented outside Italian confectionery sources.
Honeycomb toffee Honeycomb toffee (also called sponge toffee, cinder toffee, or hokey pokey) is a light, aerated sugar candy made by adding baking soda to hot caramel, creating a crisp, bubbly texture. It is eaten on its own or used as a coating or inclusion in chocolate bars.
Horalky Horalky are a popular Slovak peanut-cream wafer bar produced by Sedita. The sandwich wafers are filled with a peanut-flavored cream and are a long-standing snack staple in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.- Hot Tamales Hot Tamales are a cinnamon-flavored chewy candy produced by Just Born since 1950. They have a distinctive spicy-sweet cinnamon heat and are sold in a red oblong piece.
- Hubba Bubba Hubba Bubba is a brand of bubble gum introduced by Wrigley in 1979, known for its large, soft pieces and low-stick bubbles. It is available in chunk and tape (roll) formats in a variety of fruit flavors.
Humbug Humbugs are a traditional British hard-boiled mint candy with a distinctive black-and-white striped pattern. They have a strong peppermint flavor and a slightly chewy sugar center.
Candy That Starts With H
17 candies that start with H — from Humbug onward. Mostly chocolate, other, mint.
Frequently asked questions
How many candies that start with H are there?
This page lists 17 candies that start with H that we've catalogued, from well-known brands to regional favorites. We add more over time.
What are some popular candies that start with H?
Some recognizable ones include Humbug, Hajmola, Horalky.