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This is a list of brand name confectionery products.

Confectionery brands

A

An After Eight thin mint

B

A Bamsemums confectionery

C

A split Curly Wurly
A split Nestlé Crunch bar

D

Assorted Dubble Bubble flavors

E

F

Flying saucer candies

G

H

I

J

K

Kinder Surprise is a chocolate egg that contains a toy inside a plastic shell.

L

Life Savers

M

Maltesers
Nestlé Munchies

N

A Starbar split in half

O

P

An opened packet of Polo mints

Q

R

Rolos

S

American Starburst candies

T

Terry's Chocolate Orange
Toblerone

U

V

W

Y

A Yorkie bar

Z

See also

References

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