This collection presents 16 Candies that start with F, spanning from “Fannie May” to “Fun Dip.” You’ll find a mix of chocolates, fruity chews, and novelty sweets popular in North America and globally.

Candies that start with F are branded and regional sweets whose names begin with the letter F. For example, Fannie May is a century-old American chocolatier known for boxed truffles and layered candies.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Main ingredients, Company, and Country of origin.

Name: The candy’s commercial name so you can quickly identify the product or find it online or in stores.

Main ingredients: Key components listed concisely so you can judge flavor profile and common allergens at a glance.

Company: Official manufacturer or brand owner, so you can trace availability, brand history, and where to buy.

Country of origin: Country where the candy launched or the brand is headquartered, useful for regional sourcing and searches.

Candies that start with F

NameMain ingredientsCompanyCountry of origin
Ferrero Rocherhazelnut, milk chocolate, waferFerrero SpAItaly
Flakemilk chocolate, cocoa butterCadbury (Mondelez)United Kingdom
Fun Dipflavored sugar, dextrose, citric acidFerrara Candy CompanyUnited States
Fruit Roll-Upssugar, corn syrup, fruit concentrateGeneral MillsUnited States
Fruit by the Footsugar, corn syrup, fruit concentrateGeneral MillsUnited States
Fruit Pastillessugar, glucose syrup, fruit juiceRowntree’s (Nestlé)United Kingdom
Fruitellaglucose syrup, sugar, fruit flavorsPerfetti Van MelleItaly
Fisherman’s Friendmenthol, eucalyptus, sugarLofthouse of FleetwoodUnited Kingdom
Fry’s Turkish Delightsugar, glucose, rose flavorCadbury (Fry’s)United Kingdom
Fry’s Chocolate Creamsugar, fondant, milk chocolateCadbury (Fry’s)United Kingdom
Fox’s Glacier Fruitssugar, glucose syrup, natural flavorsFox’s ConfectioneryUnited Kingdom
Finiglucose syrup, sugar, fruit flavorsFini GolosinasSpain
Fazer Bluemilk chocolate, cocoa butterFazerFinland
Fannie Maychocolate, sugar, cocoa butterFannie MayUnited States
Flumpsmarshmallow, sugar, gelatinBarratt (Tangerine Confectionery)United Kingdom
Fry’s Five Centresugar, fondant, milk chocolateCadbury (Fry’s)United Kingdom

Descriptions

Ferrero Rocher
Iconic hazelnut praline: whole hazelnut inside a creamy filling, crisp wafer shell and milk-chocolate coating — often sold in gold wrappers as a premium gift chocolate.
Flake
Delicate, crumbly Cadbury bar made of thin folded milk‑chocolate layers, famous in the UK and commonly paired with ice cream cones.
Fun Dip
Powdered flavored candy eaten by dipping a candy stick into the pouch; comes in fruity and sour varieties and is popular with kids.
Fruit Roll-Ups
Thin, rollable fruit-flavored snack sold in individually wrapped sheets; marketed to kids as a fun, lunchbox-friendly treat since the 1980s.
Fruit by the Foot
Long, fruity fruit-leather strip with playful packaging and printed designs; a kid-focused snack that’s rolled up for easy eating.
Fruit Pastilles
Chewy, fruit-flavored pastilles with a slightly firm outer shell and soft interior — a classic British boiled‑sweet style candy.
Fruitella
Soft, chewy fruit chews with bold fruit flavors sold across Europe; known for individually wrapped pieces and fruity varieties.
Fisherman’s Friend
Strong, lozenge-style throat lozenges with intense menthol and eucalyptus flavors, originally developed for fishermen working in cold, windy conditions.
Fry’s Turkish Delight
Victorian-era confection: a rose-scented jelly center coated in chocolate, traditionally sold under the Fry’s/Cadbury name in the UK.
Fry’s Chocolate Cream
Classic fondant-filled chocolate bar dating to the 19th century — a smooth, sweet fondant center covered in chocolate.
Fox’s Glacier Fruits
Clear, fruit-flavored boiled sweets with a glossy finish; a long-running British candy often sold in mixed bags.
Fini
Spanish confectionery brand famous for bright, playful gummy sweets and novelty candy ranges sold across Europe and Latin America.
Fazer Blue
Signature Finnish milk chocolate (locally called “Fazer Blue”), prized for a smooth, creamy texture and simple, high-quality taste.
Fannie May
Chicago-based chocolatier known for boxed chocolates, truffles and seasonal confections — a long-running American premium chocolate brand.
Flumps
Twisted, fluffy marshmallow ropes popular in the UK; a nostalgic seaside and fairground sweet often sold in bright plastic wrappers.
Fry’s Five Centre
Vintage British chocolate bar featuring five different liquid or fondant centres inside a milk chocolate shell; a retro confectionery favorite.
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