Here you’ll find 35 Candies that start with M, organized from “M&M’s” to “Mysore Pak”. They range from chocolate bars and hard candies to regional sweets, ideal for snacking, gifting, and baking.
Candies that start with M are sweet treats whose names begin with the letter M. Many reflect regional tastes, from American M&M’s chocolate to Indian Mysore Pak’s gram-flour richness.
Below you’ll find the table with Candy, Main ingredients, Company, Country of origin, and Notes.
Candy: The product name you see on packaging, helping you quickly identify each sweet in the alphabetical list.
Main ingredients: Key components (3–5 words) that describe flavor and texture, useful when choosing for diets or recipes.
Company: The manufacturer or brand owner listed so you can find official product details and packaging information.
Country of origin: The nation where the candy was launched or where the brand is headquartered, giving cultural context.
Notes: Short details such as regional popularity or obscurity flags, helping you spot unique or lesser-known candies quickly.
Candies that start with M
Name
Main ingredients
Company
Country of origin
M&M’s
milk chocolate, sugar, candy shell
Mars, Incorporated
United States
Milky Way
milk chocolate, nougat, sugar
Mars, Incorporated
United States
Mars Bar
milk chocolate, nougat, caramel
Mars, Incorporated
United Kingdom
Maltesers
malted milk center, milk chocolate, sugar
Mars, Incorporated
United Kingdom
Mounds
coconut, dark chocolate, sugar
The Hershey Company
United States
Milk Duds
caramel, chocolate, sugar
The Hershey Company
United States
Milka
milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
Mondelez International
Switzerland
Milkybar
white chocolate, milk, sugar
Nestlé
Switzerland
Mallo Cup
marshmallow, chocolate, sugar
Boyer Candy Company
United States
Maple Nut Roll
nougat, peanuts, chocolate
Boyer Candy Company
United States
MoonPie
marshmallow, graham, chocolate
Chattanooga Bakery (MoonPie)
United States
Mentos
sugar, glucose syrup, gum arabic
Perfetti Van Melle
Netherlands
Mike and Ike
sugar, corn syrup, fruit flavoring
Just Born Quality Confections
United States
Mamba
sugar, glucose syrup, fruit juice concentrate
Storck
Germany
MAOAM
sugar, glucose syrup, fruit flavoring
HARIBO
Germany
Mallomars
marshmallow, chocolate, graham cracker
Mondelez International
United States
Mr. Goodbar
milk chocolate, peanuts, sugar
The Hershey Company
United States
Maynards Wine Gums
sugar, glucose syrup, gelatin
Maynards Bassetts (Mondelez)
United Kingdom
Marabou
milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
Mondelez International
Sweden
Mon Chéri
dark chocolate, cherry, liqueur
Ferrero
Italy
Mozartkugel
marzipan, nougat, chocolate
Fürst (original)
Austria
Meltykiss
chocolate, cream, sugar
Meiji
Japan
Milky (Morinaga)
milk, sugar, lactose
Morinaga & Co., Ltd.
Japan
Mazapán (De La Rosa)
sugar, peanuts, peanut paste
De La Rosa
Mexico
Mysore Pak
ghee, sugar, chickpea flour
Traditional/various makers
India
Modak
rice flour, coconut, jaggery
Traditional/various makers
India
Minties
sugar, glucose syrup, flavoring
Nestlé (Allen’s)
Australia
Merci
milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
August Storck KG
Germany
Mars (bar sold as “Mars”)
milk chocolate, nougat, caramel
Mars, Incorporated
United States
Munch
milk chocolate, wafer, sugar
Nestlé
India
Montezuma’s
dark chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
Montezuma’s Chocolates
United Kingdom
Mr. Big
milk chocolate, peanuts, wafer
Mondelez International (Cadbury)
Canada
Musk Stick
sugar, gelatin, artificial musk flavor
Various/Allen’s
Australia
Marathon (discontinued)
chocolate, caramel, nougat
Mars, Incorporated
United Kingdom
Malaga
milk chocolate, raisins, sugar
Fazer
Finland
Descriptions
M&M’s
Small candy-coated chocolate buttons available in many flavors; global icon for sharing and baking.
Milky Way
Chocolate bar with a light nougat center; US and international recipes differ, enjoyed worldwide.
Mars Bar
Classic chocolate bar combining nougat and caramel covered in milk chocolate, historically strong in the UK and Europe.
Maltesers
Light malted honeycomb-like center coated in chocolate; very popular in the UK and many export markets.
Mounds
Dark-chocolate bar filled with sweetened coconut; US classic and Almond Joy’s coconut-focused sibling.
Milk Duds
Chewy caramel pieces enrobed in chocolate; long-time movie-theater candy favorite.
Milka
Alpine milk chocolate known for lilac packaging; widely sold across Europe.
Milkybar
White chocolate bar (called Galak in some markets), popular with children in Europe and Australia.
Mallo Cup
Cup-shaped chocolate candy with a whipped marshmallow center; a regional American treat.
Maple Nut Roll
Nougat ribboned with peanuts and coated in chocolate with maple notes; a Pennsylvania candy classic.
MoonPie
Marshmallow sandwiched between graham cookies and dipped in chocolate; iconic Southern fair and picnic confection.
Mentos
Chewy mint and fruit rolls known for their refreshing texture and global availability.
Mike and Ike
Oblong, fruit-flavored chewy candies sold in assorted flavor mixes since the 1940s.
Mamba
Soft fruit chew candy in single-flavor or mixed packs; popular across Europe.
MAOAM
Chewy fruity candies in blocks and sticks; long-running German confectionery brand.
Mallomars
Seasonal chocolate-covered marshmallow cookie, a nostalgic U.S. treat often sold autumn–spring.
Mr. Goodbar
Milk chocolate bar studded with peanuts, straightforward and long-established American candy.
Maynards Wine Gums
Chewy, fruit-flavored gummy candies (no alcohol) originating in Britain, widely exported.
Marabou
Creamy Swedish milk chocolate brand popular throughout Scandinavia.
Mon Chéri
Chocolate bonbon with a whole cherry soaked in liqueur; a European classic often given as a gift.
Mozartkugel
Salzburg specialty: marzipan and nougat ball enrobed in chocolate; many makers produce regional variations.
Meltykiss
Seasonal, melt-in-the-mouth bite-sized chocolate cubes sold mainly in Japan during colder months.
Milky (Morinaga)
Soft, milky-flavored hard candy introduced by Morinaga; a nostalgic Japanese confectionery staple.
Mazapán (De La Rosa)
Crumbly peanut marzipan candy popular throughout Mexico and Hispanic markets.
Mysore Pak
Dense, ghee-rich Indian sweet from Mysore; often sold at sweet shops and festivals.
Modak
Sweet dumpling with coconut or jaggery filling, customary offering during Ganesh Chaturthi and widely made regionally.
Minties
Chewy, slightly firm mint candy iconic in Australia, sold for many decades.
Merci
Assorted boxed chocolates marketed as a thank-you gift, popular across Europe.
Mars (bar sold as “Mars”)
Large milk chocolate bar combining nougat and caramel; sold under the simple name “Mars” in many markets.
Munch
Crunchy wafer-style chocolate bar widely sold and marketed in India and neighboring countries.
Montezuma’s
British artisan chocolate maker known for distinctive single-origin and flavored bars.
Mr. Big
Extra-large Canadian chocolate bar with crunchy texture and peanut pieces; a recognizable North American product.
Musk Stick
Pink, tubular chewy candy with a distinctive musk flavor; a polarizing but classic Australian sweet.
Marathon (discontinued)
Former UK chocolate bar renamed to Snickers in the 1990s; remembered by many British consumers.
Malaga
Fazer confection featuring raisins within milk chocolate; a Nordic classic often found in Finland and Sweden.
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