List of brand name snack foods

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This is a list of brand name snack foods. A snack or snack food is a portion of food often much smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals.[1] Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged and processed foods and items made from fresh ingredients at home.

Brand name snack foods[edit]

Australia[edit]

List

Asia[edit]

Europe[edit]

Oceania[edit]

A[edit]

B[edit]

Bamba
Beer Nuts
  • Baconzitos – Brazilian snacks company
  • Balisto – Dietary Fibred Wholemeal Biscuit
  • Bamba – Israeli peanut snack
  • Bambeanos – Soybean snack food
  • Barcel – Mexican brand of flavored rolled tortilla chips
  • Barny Cakes – brand of cakes, mainly distributed in the UK by Mondelēz International
  • Beer Nuts – Snack food brand
  • Bell Brand Snack Foods – manufacturer of snack products (now defunct)
  • Better Made Potato Chips – company and brand of chips
  • BiFi – Meat snack brand
  • Big D – British snack food
  • Bissli – Israeli wheat snack
  • BN Biscuit – Franco-British baked foodstuff brand
  • Bugles – Corn snack food made by General Mills
  • Burry's – A Food Manufacturer Company in the US

C[edit]

Crunchy-style Cheetos
A Cosmic Brownie

D[edit]

"Nacho Cheese" flavored Doritos
  • Devil Dogs – Brand of American baked goods
  • Digestives (chocolate)
  • Dinamita – Filipino fried crêpe-wrapped pepper dish
  • Ding Dong – Small chocolate cake of hockey puck size
  • Dolly Madison – Snack food brand
  • Doritos – American brand of flavored tortilla chips
  • Drake's – Brand of American baked goods
  • Duyvis – Dutch brand of peanut products and snacks

E[edit]

  • E.L. Fudge Cookies – Foodstuff
  • Eagle Snacks – defunct brand name of snack food by Anheuser Busch

F[edit]

Funyuns
A Fudge Round
  • Famous Foods of Virginia – factory in Richmond, Virginia
  • Fandangos – Puffcorn snack brand
  • Fiddle Faddle – Candy-coated popcorn brand
  • Filipinos – Philippine brand name for biscuit snacks
  • Frazzles – Snack food manufacturing company
  • Fritos – American brand of corn chips and dipping sauces
  • Fruit by the Foot – Fruit-based snack made by General Mills
  • Fruit Gushers – Fruit snack with liquid filling
  • Fruit Roll-Ups – American fruit snacks that originated in the 1980s
  • Fudge Rounds – Round snack cake made by Little Debbie
  • Funyuns – Onion-flavored corn snack

G[edit]

H[edit]

A Ritz "Crackers'n Cheez" Handi-Snacks portion

I[edit]

J[edit]

Cross-section view of a Jaffa Cake
  • Jack Link's Beef Jerky – American snack company
  • Jaffa Cakes – British snack food
  • Jays Foods – American snack product manufacturer
  • Joray Fruit Rolls – American apricot-based fruit snack
  • Jos Louis – Canadian confection
  • Jumbo King – Indian fast-food restaurant chain
  • Jello – Dessert brand made by Kraft Foods

K[edit]

A split Kit Kat bar

L[edit]

Lay's kettle cooked barbecue chips

M[edit]

McVitie's mini cheddars ("original" and "BBQ" flavours)
Monster Munch pickled onion flavored corn snacks

N[edit]

Two flavors of NikNaks
  • Nagaraya – Philippine snack food brand
  • Nanaimo bar – Canadian no-bake dessert
  • Nik Naks – Type of extruded corn snack (British snack)
  • NikNaks – brand of corn extruded snack produced by the Simba Chip company in South Africa (South African snack)
  • Nobby's – Australian nut brand
  • Nutter Butter – American sandwich cookie brand

O[edit]

Oreo cookies
  • Old Dutch Foods – Snack food manufacturer based in Roseville, Minnesota and Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Oreos – Chocolate cookie with creme filling made by Nabisco
  • Otter Pops – US freezie brand
  • Ouma Rusks – South African rusk brand

P[edit]

Pringles potato crisps
  • Parker's – Snack food manufacturing company
  • Peperami – British pork jerky snack
  • Pirate's Booty – American snack food
  • Pocky – Japanese snack food
  • Polly – Brand of peanut-based snacks
  • Pom-Bear – Snack food brand
  • Pop-Tarts – Brand of toaster pastries
  • Popchips – American snack brand
  • Pringles – American brand of snack chips since 1968
  • Pizza Rolls – Food product
  • Pretz – Snack food

Q[edit]

Quaker

R[edit]

Ketchup-flavored Ruffles potato chips
  • Rebisco – Philippine multinational snack food company
  • Red Hot Riplets
  • Red Mill – British snack food manufacturer
  • Red Sky snacks – British snack food manufacturer
  • Reese's – American candy made by Hershey's[13]
  • Riceworks – Snack product manufacturer
  • Ritz – Brand name of snack cracker by Nabisco
  • Rold Gold – American brand of pretzels
  • Ruffles – Brand of potato chip

S[edit]

An unwrapped Slim Jim
Salt & vinegar flavoured Squares

T[edit]

A Tokyo Banana
Tunnock's Teacakes
  • Takis – Mexican brand of flavored rolled tortilla chips
  • Tasty Bite
  • Tastykake – American food company
  • Tayto – Manufacturer of crisps and corn snacks (Northern Ireland)
  • Tayto – Irish crisps and popcorn manufacturer (Republic of Ireland)
  • Tiger's Milk – Brand of energy bar
  • Tim's Cascade Snacks – Subsidiary of Utz Brands
  • Toaster Strudel – Brand of toaster pastries
  • Tokyo Banana – Japanese banana-shaped snack cake
  • Torengos
  • Tostitos – American brand of snacks
  • Tracker – Chewy cereal bar
  • Tunnock's – Scottish confectionery company
  • Twiglets – British snack brand shaped like twigs
  • Twinkie – American snack cake
  • Twistees – Brand of Maltese snacks
  • Twisties – Australian snack food
  • Twizzlers – American soft licorice-type candy
  • Take 5 – Candy bar made by The Hershey Company

U[edit]

W[edit]

Walkers salt and vinegar potato chips

Y[edit]

Yodels
  • Yodels – snack food

Z[edit]

  • Zapp's – Potato chip brand
  • Zebra cakes – Snack food and granola manufacturer
  • Zambinos – Brazilian snacks company
  • Zingers – Snack cake

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Definition of Snack at Dictionary.com". Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  2. ^ Olle, Emily (15 January 2020). "Allen's launches chocolate versions of lolly-lovers' favourites". 7NEWS.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
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  8. ^ Olle, Emily (15 January 2020). "Allen's launches chocolate versions of lolly-lovers' favourites". 7NEWS.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  9. ^ Leach, Maddison (26 February 2020). "Cult favourite lolly that's divided families for years now comes in its own bag". kitchen.nine.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  10. ^ Khalil, Shireen (25 August 2020). "Allen's new Oak-flavoured Milk Bottles finally hit stores". News.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  11. ^ Pigram, Kelly (29 April 2020). "Allen's has brought out two new sour lollies and we're so excited". www.taste.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  12. ^ "KITKAT". KITKAT. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  13. ^ "HERSHEY'S Candy & Recipes - Introducing HERSHEY'S GOLD". www.hershey.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  14. ^ "Explore STARBURST® Candy Official Website | Chewy Candy".

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