This list includes 11 Candies that start with N, from “Necco Wafers” to “NutRageous”. It highlights branded and regional sweets—chocolates, hard candies, bars, and novelty treats—for gift shopping, snacking, education, and research.

Candies that start with N are a varied group of branded and regional sweets sharing only their initial letter. Many have long histories—Necco Wafers are a classic American example with roots in 19th-century candy-making.

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

Name: Use the official product name to find packaging, reviews, and where to buy each sweet.

Main ingredients: Lists the key components in three to five words so you can spot allergens and flavor profiles quickly.

Company: Shows the manufacturer or brand owner so you can check availability and find company information.

Country of origin: Indicates where the candy first launched or the company’s headquarters, helping you assess regional availability.

Candies that start with N

NameCompanyCountry of originMain ingredients
NerdsFerrara Candy CompanyUnited Statessugar, dextrose, corn syrup
Nerds RopeFerrara Candy CompanyUnited Statesgummy, sugar, candy pieces
Now and LaterFerrara Candy CompanyUnited Statessugar, corn syrup, artificial flavors
Necco WafersSpangler Candy CompanyUnited Statessugar, corn syrup, natural flavors
Nestlé CrunchNestléSwitzerlandmilk chocolate, crisped rice, sugar
NutRageousThe Hershey CompanyUnited Statesmilk chocolate, peanut butter, peanuts
Nut GoodiePearson’sUnited Statespeanuts, caramel, milk chocolate
Nimm2August Storck KGGermanysugar, fruit juice, gelatin
NoblesseFazerFinlandmilk chocolate, wheat biscuit, sugar
Nerds Gummy ClustersFerrara Candy CompanyUnited Statesgummy, sugar, candy pieces
Nerds Rope (Mini)Ferrara Candy CompanyUnited Statesgummy, sugar, candy pieces

Descriptions

Nerds
Tiny, tangy crunchy sugar niblets sold in small boxes; originally a Willy Wonka product, now made by Ferrara and popular for bright colors and split-flavor boxes.
Nerds Rope
Chewy gummy “rope” coated with Nerds pieces for a crunchy-chewy combo; a novelty product from the Nerds line, widely sold in the U.S.
Now and Later
Long-lasting, firm fruit-flavored taffy squares marketed for extended chew time; launched in the U.S. in the 1960s and still widely available.
Necco Wafers
Thin, pastel-flavored pressed sugar discs and classic American candy; brand revived and produced by Spangler after NECCO’s closure, availability varies regionally.
Nestlé Crunch
Milk chocolate bar studded with crisped rice for a distinctive snap; long-running Nestlé brand sold globally (market names may vary by country).
NutRageous
Chocolate bar combining peanut butter and whole peanuts for crunchy-salty texture; sold under The Hershey Company (Reese’s family) in the U.S.
Nut Goodie
Peanut-and-caramel cluster bar coated in chocolate from Minnesota-based Pearson’s; a regional U.S. favorite with a nut-forward profile.
Nimm2
German fruit chew candy marketed as “nimm2,” known for fruity flavors and vitamin-themed branding; common across Europe.
Noblesse
Scandinavian chocolate-coated biscuit wafers sold as confectionery treats across Nordic countries; crisp biscuit center with milk chocolate coating.
Nerds Gummy Clusters
Small gummy clusters coated in Nerds for combined chewy and crunchy textures; part of the Nerds product family and sold in select markets.
Nerds Rope (Mini)
Smaller, snack-sized version of the classic Nerds Rope, offering the same gummy-and-candy experience in a compact format.
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