- Walker's Nonsuch Walker's Nonsuch is a traditional British toffee brand established in 1894 in Stockport, England, known for its creamy and treacle toffee varieties. The toffees are typically individually wrapped and sold in tins or bags.
- Walnettos Walnettos are small, chewy caramel candies flavoured with walnut, sold individually wrapped. They have been an American penny-candy staple for decades.
- Warheads Warheads are intensely sour hard candies coated with malic acid that gives a sharp initial burst of sourness before mellowing to a sweet centre. Originally created in Taiwan in the 1970s, they are now produced by Impact Confections in the US.
- Wazoo Wazoo was an American candy bar featuring layers of peanut butter and caramel. It was discontinued after a relatively short run.
Weed World Candies Weed World Candies is a US company that sells hemp-themed novelty candies, often marketed and packaged with cannabis imagery but containing no THC or marijuana. The company has been noted for controversy surrounding its street vending operations in New York City.
Werther's Original Werther's Original are classic butter caramel hard candies made with real butter and cream, first produced in Werther, Germany in 1909. They are sold worldwide in both hard candy and soft caramel varieties.- Wham Bar The Wham Bar is a chewy, sour raspberry-flavoured bar with a fizzy sherbet texture, popular in the UK since the 1980s. It is a long-standing budget penny-sweet favourite produced by Barratt.
- Whatchamacallit The Whatchamacallit is a Hershey's candy bar featuring layers of peanut-flavoured crispy rice and caramel coated in chocolate, introduced in 1978. It has a distinctive crunch from its puffed rice layer.
Whistle Pops Whistle Pops are novelty hard candy lollipops shaped so that blowing through them produces a whistle sound. They come in various fruit flavours and are popular with children.- White Knight White Knight was a British chocolate bar produced by Rowntree's, consisting of nougat and caramel covered in chocolate. It is believed to have been discontinued.
White Rabbit White Rabbit is a Chinese milk-flavoured chewy candy wrapped in an edible rice paper inner wrapper, produced by ABC Candy (Guan Sheng Yuan) since 1943. It is one of China's most iconic confections, recognisable by its rabbit-illustrated packaging.
Whoppers Whoppers are malted milk balls with a crunchy malted milk centre coated in chocolate-flavoured candy, sold by Hershey's since 1939. They are commonly sold in movie-theatre-style boxes.
Wine gum Wine gums are firm, chewy fruit-flavoured gummies that contain no wine, despite names like 'Port' and 'Burgundy' embossed on them. They were created by Charles Gordon Maynard in 1909 and remain a classic British sweet.- Wispa Wispa is a Cadbury milk chocolate bar with a distinctive aerated, bubbly chocolate interior that gives it a light texture. Originally launched in 1983, it was discontinued then brought back permanently in 2008 following a consumer campaign.
- Wizz Fizz Wizz Fizz is an Australian sherbet powder confection sold in a small paper sachet with a lollipop spoon for dipping, made by Fyna Foods. It is a long-running nostalgic treat known for its sweet, tangy fizzing powder.
Wonka Bar The Wonka Bar was a real chocolate bar produced under the Willy Wonka Candy Company brand (owned by NestlΓ©), inspired by the fictional bar in Roald Dahl's 1964 novel. Various versions were produced over the years but all have since been discontinued.- Wonka Gummies Wonka Gummies were fruit-flavored gummy candies sold under NestlΓ©'s Wonka brand. They came in assorted shapes and fruit flavors.
- Wonka Xploder Wonka Xploder was a popping-candy style confection sold under the Wonka brand. It was known for its fizzing or exploding sensation in the mouth.
- Wunderbar The Wunderbar is a Canadian chocolate bar made by Cadbury, filled with a rich peanut butter and caramel center coated in milk chocolate. It is noted for its dense, chewy texture and is a long-standing Canadian favorite.
Candy That Starts With W
19 candies that start with W β from Wazoo onward. Mostly caramel, chocolate, chewy.
Frequently asked questions
How many candies that start with W are there?
This page lists 19 candies that start with W that we've catalogued, from well-known brands to regional favorites. We add more over time.
What are some popular candies that start with W?
Some recognizable ones include Wazoo, Wispa, Warheads.