Laban Seigmenn Laban Seigmenn are iconic Norwegian gummy candies shaped like small people (seigmenn means 'soft men'), produced by the Laban brand under Cloetta. They come in various fruit flavors and are among the most popular pick-and-mix candies in Norway.
Lacabòn Lacabòn is a traditional Spanish hard caramel candy. It is a regional confection known in Catalonia and surrounding areas.- Laekrits Laekrits is the Swedish word for liquorice and refers broadly to Swedish licorice confections, which are popular in Scandinavia. Swedish licorice comes in both sweet and salty varieties.
- Laffy Taffy Laffy Taffy is a stretchy, chewy taffy candy made by Ferrara Candy Company, sold in individually wrapped pieces or long bars. Each wrapper features a printed joke, making it a well-known novelty among American candy brands.
Läkerol Läkerol is a Swedish brand of small pastille-style hard candies, originally formulated as throat lozenges, available in licorice, mint, and various fruit flavors. They are produced by Cloetta and are widely sold across Scandinavia and Europe.
Lakrisal Lakrisal is a Swedish licorice candy made by Cloetta, consisting of small round tablets coated in salmiak (ammonium chloride) powder. It has a distinctively strong, salty licorice flavor popular in Scandinavian markets.
Lemon drop Lemon drop candies are small, hard, oval-shaped sweets with a tart lemon flavor and a sugary coating. They are a classic American confection found across multiple brands.- Lemonhead Lemonhead is a round, hard candy with a sweet outer shell and a tart lemon-flavored center, produced by Ferrara Candy Company. First introduced in 1962, it remains a popular sour candy in the United States.
- Life Savers Life Savers are ring-shaped hard candies introduced in 1912 by Clarence Crane and now owned by Mars, Inc., available in a wide range of fruit and mint flavors. Their distinctive donut shape was inspired by a life preserver ring.
- Lion Lion Bar is a chocolate bar made by Nestlé consisting of layers of wafer and caramel coated in milk chocolate. It was first launched in France in 1977 and is now sold across Europe and beyond.
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.
Liquorice allsorts Liquorice Allsorts are a mix of brightly coloured liquorice-based sweets in various shapes, produced by Bassett's since the late 19th century. The assortment includes layered, coated, and jelly varieties, all sharing a liquorice or anise flavour base.- Liquorice Skittles Liquorice Skittles were a liquorice-flavoured variant of Skittles sold primarily in Australia, featuring dark-coloured chewy pieces in assorted anise-adjacent flavours. They were a limited regional product and are no longer widely available.
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.- Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs are an Australian caramel-coated popcorn snack, similar in style to Cracker Jack. They have been a popular cinema and snack-food staple in Australia since the 1980s.
Lonavala chikki Chikki is a traditional Indian brittle sweet made from jaggery and nuts or seeds, most famously associated with the hill station of Lonavala in Maharashtra. Peanut chikki is the most common variety, though sesame and cashew versions are also popular.
London drops London Drops are traditional British hard-boiled sweets, typically lemon or peppermint flavoured. They are a classic Victorian-era confection still produced in small quantities by artisan sweet makers.
Love Hearts Love Hearts are small, compressed sugar tablets embossed with short romantic messages, made by Swizzels in the UK since the 1950s. They come in a roll of assorted fruity and minty flavours.
Candy That Starts With L
18 candies that start with L — from Lion onward. Mostly hard, licorice, chewy.
Frequently asked questions
How many candies that start with L are there?
This page lists 18 candies that start with L that we've catalogued, from well-known brands to regional favorites. We add more over time.
What are some popular candies that start with L?
Some recognizable ones include Lion, Lacabòn, Läkerol.