List of confectionery brands

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Confectionery brands are companies that produce confectionery, a broad category of food items that includes sweets, candies, chocolates, and similar treats. This article provides a list of notable confectionery brands from around the world.

List of Confectionery Brands[edit]

A[edit]

  • Aero - A chocolate bar brand produced by Nestlé. It is known for its unique "bubbly" texture.
  • Almond Joy - A candy bar brand manufactured by Hershey's. It consists of a coconut and almond center covered in milk chocolate.

B[edit]

C[edit]

  • Cadbury - A British multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelez International. It is the second largest confectionery brand in the world.
  • Chupa Chups - A popular Spanish brand of lollipop, known for its wide variety of flavors.

D[edit]

  • Dove - A brand of chocolate produced by Mars, Incorporated. It is known for its smooth texture and rich flavor.

E[edit]

  • E. Wedel - A famous Polish confectionery company, producing many varieties of chocolates, cakes, and snacks since 1851.

F[edit]

  • Ferrero Rocher - A spherical chocolate produced by Italian chocolatier Ferrero SpA. It is known for its hazelnut center and layers of chocolate and wafer.

G[edit]

  • Ghirardelli - An American confectionery company, with a specialty in premium chocolate squares and bars.

H[edit]

  • Haribo - A German confectionery company, best known for creating the original gummy bear.

I[edit]

J[edit]

  • Jelly Belly - An American company that manufactures jelly beans and other candy.

K[edit]

  • Kit Kat - A chocolate-covered wafer bar confection produced globally by Nestlé.

L[edit]

  • Lindt - A Swiss chocolatier and confectionery company known for its chocolate truffles and chocolate bars.

M[edit]

N[edit]

  • Nestlé - A Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate. It is the largest food company in the world.

O[edit]

P[edit]

  • Pocky - A Japanese snack food produced by Ezaki Glico. Pocky was first sold in 1966, and consists of chocolate-coated biscuit sticks.

Q[edit]

  • Quality Street - A popular selection of individual wrapped chocolates, toffees, and sweets, produced by Nestlé.

R[edit]

  • Reese's - An American brand of candy known for its peanut butter cups, produced by Hershey's.

S[edit]

  • Snickers - A brand name chocolate bar made by Mars, Incorporated, consisting of nougat topped with caramel and peanuts that has been enrobed in milk chocolate.

T[edit]

U[edit]

  • Uncle Tobys - An Australian brand of breakfast cereals and other breakfast food products.

V[edit]

  • Vosges Haut-Chocolat - A Chicago-based luxury chocolate maker, offering exotic varieties such as "Mo's Bacon Bar".

W[edit]

  • Whittaker's - A confectionery company based in New Zealand, known for its high-quality chocolate products.

X[edit]

  • XOLO - A brand of gourmet chocolates and confections based in the United States.

Y[edit]

Z[edit]

  • Zotter - An Austrian chocolatier known for its organic and fair trade principles.

See Also[edit]

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