This list includes 21 Candies that start with B, from “Baby Ruth” to “Butterfinger”. Many are chocolate bars, chewy fruit sweets, or wrapped hard candies used for snacking, gifting, baking, and party favors.
Candies that start with B are branded and regional sweet treats whose names begin with the letter B. Several became cultural icons, like “Baby Ruth” and “Butterfinger”, known for distinct flavors and memorable packaging.
Below you’ll find the table with columns: “Name”, “Main ingredients”, “Company”, and “Country of origin”.
Name: The candy’s common name as found on packaging and websites, helping you identify items quickly.
Main ingredients: The primary components like chocolate, nuts, caramel, or fruit, useful if you check flavors or allergies.
Company: The manufacturer or brand owner, so you can track availability, product updates, and official product information.
Country of origin: The country where the candy launched or the company’s headquarters are located, highlighting regional specialties.
Candies that start with B
| Name | Main ingredients | Company | Country of origin | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bounty | desiccated coconut, sugar, milk chocolate | Mars Wrigley (Mars, Incorporated) | United Kingdom | Coconut-filled milk or dark chocolate bar introduced in 1951; popular in the UK and many markets, with dark and bite-sized variants. |
| Butterfinger | crisp peanut butter, chocolate coating | Ferrero SpA | United States | Crunchy, flaky peanut-butter core coated in chocolate; created in 1923 and known for its brittle texture and Butterfinger Cups variants. |
| Baby Ruth | nougat, caramel, peanuts, chocolate | Ferrara Candy Company | United States | Chocolate-covered bar with nougat, caramel and peanuts; an American classic launched in the early 20th century and widely sold in North America. |
| Bit-O-Honey | honey taffy, almond pieces | Spangler Candy Company | United States | Chewy honey-flavored taffy studded with almond bits; vintage American candy first sold in the 1920s and still marketed as a retro chew. |
| Bazooka | bubble gum base, sugar, flavoring | Bazooka Candy Brands (The Topps Company) | United States | Iconic square bubble gum known for Bazooka Joe comics; introduced in 1947 and offered in many fruity flavors and collectible wrappers. |
| Big Hunk | chewy nougat, roasted peanuts, sugar | Annabelle Candy Company | United States | Large chewy nougat bar with whole roasted peanuts; a retro American candy bar often marketed as a hearty, old-fashioned treat. |
| Brach’s | assorted sugar confections | Brach’s (Ferrara Candy Company) | United States | Longstanding American confectionery brand best known for candy corn, licorice and seasonal mixes; established in 1904 and sold nationwide. |
| Brookside | dark chocolate, fruit filling | The Hershey Company | Canada | Dark chocolate-covered fruit pieces (acai, blueberry and others); launched in Canada and expanded internationally with fruity, tangy centers. |
| Bournville | dark chocolate, cocoa solids | Cadbury (Mondelez International) | United Kingdom | Classic British dark chocolate line named for Cadbury’s Bournville estate; offered in varying cocoa percentages and single-origin bars. |
| Black Thunder | chocolate, cookie crumbs, puffed rice | Yuraku Confectionery Co., Ltd. | Japan | Popular Japanese chocolate bar combining cookie crumbs and rice puffs for a crunchy texture; launched in the 1990s and sold widely in vending machines. |
| Bertie Beetle | milk chocolate, honeycomb pieces | Nestlé Australia | Australia | Small chocolate treat with honeycomb or malt pieces, iconic in Australia and commonly sold at reduced prices at shows and cafes. |
| Baci | dark chocolate, hazelnut filling, whole hazelnut | Perugina (Nestlé) | Italy | Italian chocolate with a hazelnut center and whole hazelnut on top; Perugina’s signature “Baci” are gift favorites and include love notes. |
| Balisto | wholegrain biscuit, fruit filling, chocolate coating | Mars Wrigley (Mars, Incorporated) | Germany | Chocolate-coated wholegrain bars with fruit or cream fillings; popular across Europe since the 1980s with multiple flavor lines. |
| Black Forest | gelatin/pectin, sugar, fruit flavoring | Black Forest (Ferrara Candy Company) | United States | Brand of chewy gummies and fruit snacks noted for real fruit varieties and organic lines; known for gummy bears and fruit chews. |
| Bon o Bon | peanut cream, chocolate coating | Arcor | Argentina | Argentinian filled chocolate bonbon with a sweet peanut-cream center; Arcor’s flagship candy, widely distributed across Latin America. |
| Blow Pop | hard candy shell, bubble-gum center, flavoring | Tootsie Roll Industries (Charms) | United States | Lollipop with a bubble-gum center; marketed since the 1990s in assorted fruit flavors and seasonal editions. |
| Bon Bon Bum | hard candy shell, chewy center, flavoring | Ricolino (Grupo Bimbo) | Mexico | Popular Latin American lollipop brand featuring colorful wrappers and fruity hard shells with a soft, chewy center. |
| Bottle Caps | compressed sugar tablet candies, flavoring | The Willy Wonka Candy Company (Nestlé) | United States | Disk-shaped tablet candies meant to mimic soda bottle caps; tangy fruit flavors sold under the Wonka brand in the U.S. |
| Bar None | milk chocolate, wafer, toffee pieces | The Hershey Company | United States | Chocolate bar combining smooth chocolate with crunchy wafer and toffee bits; marketed as a contrasting texture bar by Hershey. |
| Brigadeiro | condensed milk, cocoa powder, butter | Various regional producers | Brazil | Brazil’s beloved truffle-like sweet made from condensed milk and cocoa, rolled in sprinkles; a ubiquitous party treat sold both artisanally and commercially. |
| Bird’s Milk | marshmallow/soufflé, sponge, chocolate coating | Various brands (e.g., Red October) | Russia | Eastern European “Ptichye Moloko” confection of marshmallow-like soufflé or sponge coated in chocolate; available as bars, candies, and cakes. |