This definitive list presents 11 unique candies that start with the letter H. From the fizzy German Happy Cola to the classic British Humbugs, this collection spans a global variety of popular sweets. Explore diverse textures, rich flavors, and fascinating origins from around the world.
Here is your comprehensive guide to these ‘H’ candies, presented in an easy-to-read table.
Candies This column lists the official name of each candy.
Main Ingredients Learn what each candy is mostly made from. This helps you understand its taste and texture.
Company See which company makes each candy. This shows you who created these famous treats.
Country of Origin This column tells you the country where each candy was first made. It highlights their global origins.
Description Get a quick overview of what makes each candy special. This includes its taste, texture, and why people love it.
Sugar, corn syrup, modified food starch, pear juice from concentrate, citric acid, malic acid, natural and artificial flavors, artificial colors, carnauba wax
Just Born Quality Confections
USA
Humbugs
Sugar, glucose syrup, peppermint oil, colorings
Various British Confectioners
UK
Descriptions
Happy Cola
Cola-flavored gummy candies shaped like small cola bottles, known for their fizzy taste. A popular offering from Haribo, they are a classic chewy treat enjoyed worldwide by those who love the refreshing taste of cola.
Haw Flakes
Thin, disc-shaped candies made from hawthorn fruit, known for their sweet and tangy flavor. They have a distinctive, slightly tart taste and are a traditional, popular snack in China, often enjoyed for their unique fruity profile.
Hawaiian Punch Chews
Chewy candies that capture the vibrant, fruity flavors of the famous Hawaiian Punch drink. These taffy-like treats offer a burst of tropical fruit taste in every bite, making them a fun and flavorful candy option for all ages.
Heath Bar
A classic American candy bar featuring a thin, crunchy toffee center covered in milk chocolate. Known for its distinct buttery and nutty flavor, the Heath Bar provides a satisfying snap and chew that has been a favorite for generations.
Hershey Bar
The iconic “Great American Chocolate Bar,” a simple yet beloved milk chocolate bar. It’s known for its creamy texture and distinctively sweet taste, making it a timeless classic and a foundational candy from the Hershey’s company.
Hi-Chew
A popular Japanese chewy candy known for its intensely fruity flavors and unique texture, which is a cross between gum and a soft candy. Each bite delivers a concentrated burst of fruit taste, making it a beloved treat worldwide.
Holland Mints
Small, white, and often soft-centered mint candies with a hard outer shell, providing a refreshing peppermint flavor. Named for their traditional origin, these classic mints are a simple yet satisfying way to freshen your breath.
Honeycomb
A light, brittle candy made from sugar and baking soda, creating a distinctive aerated, crunchy texture and a caramelized honey-like flavor. Often coated in chocolate, this unique candy offers a delightful melt-in-your-mouth experience.
Hot Dog Gummy
A playful novelty gummy candy shaped like a miniature hot dog, complete with “bun,” “sausage,” and often “ketchup” and “mustard” details. These fun, fruity-flavored gummies are more about the visual gag than an actual hot dog taste.
Hot Tamales
Small, chewy, cinnamon-flavored candies known for their intense spicy kick and bright red color. These iconic, fiery treats from Just Born offer a distinctive hot and sweet experience that has been popular for decades.
Humbugs
A traditional British boiled sweet, typically black and white striped, with a strong peppermint or other sharp flavor. Characterized by their hard, often pillow-shaped form, Humbugs are a classic candy offering a long-lasting, intense taste.
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