This list includes 11 Candies that start with Y, from “Yan Yan” to “Yupi”. These sweets range from chocolate and gummy treats to regional specialties, perfect for party favors and gifts.

Candies that start with Y are branded and regional sweets whose names begin with the letter Y. Many have fun packaging or cultural ties, such as Yan Yan’s dipping sticks, popular in Asia and beyond.

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

Name: The candy’s common or brand name, so you can quickly spot items you’re searching for and compare entries.

Main ingredients: Key components in three to five words, helping you judge flavor, allergens, and whether it fits your recipe or snack needs.

Company: Official manufacturer or brand owner, so you can trace labels, look for availability, or contact the maker if needed.

Country of origin: Country where the candy launched or the company is headquartered, useful for regional tastes and import availability.

Candies that start with Y

Name Main ingredients Company Country of origin Description
York Peppermint Pattie sugar, corn syrup, peppermint, chocolate The Hershey Company USA Round dark chocolate cup with a cool peppermint fondant center, invented in York, Pennsylvania; crisp, refreshing mint flavor and classic American candy.
Yorkie milk chocolate, cocoa, sugar Nestlé UK Thick, chunky milk chocolate bar originally marketed to British workers; rich, straightforward milk-chocolate flavor and notable for its old advertising aimed at men.
Yowie milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa Yowie Group Australia Chocolate animal-shaped confection packaged with collectible creature figures and educational inserts; a kid-friendly Australian brand celebrating wildlife and collectibles.
Yupi sugar, glucose syrup, gelatin Yupi Indonesia Bright, chewy gummy candies in fun shapes (worms, bottles, dinosaurs), popular across Southeast Asia and exported worldwide for their bold fruit flavors.
YumEarth Lollipops sugar, corn syrup, fruit juice concentrate YumEarth USA Organic, allergy-friendly lollipops and gummies made with real fruit juices and natural flavors, aimed at parents seeking cleaner-label treats for kids.
Yes! milk chocolate, fruit, nuts Nestlé Switzerland Chocolate bar with fruit-and-nut or nutty centers, sold in parts of Europe and Latin America; combines chewy fillings with a milk chocolate coating.
Yellowman sugar, golden syrup, baking soda Northern Irish artisans Northern Ireland Traditional Northern Irish honeycomb toffee, crunchy with chewy patches, famously sold at the Ould Lammas Fair; bright yellow and very sweet.
Yema condensed milk, egg yolks, sugar Philippine confectioners Philippines Sweet, fudgy custard candy made from condensed milk and egg yolks, often rolled in sugar or wrapped, a popular Filipino treat and souvenir.
Yeot glutinous rice, malt, sugar Traditional producers South Korea Traditional Korean taffy or syrup candy made from steamed rice and malt; textures range from chewy to hard, historically used in celebrations.
Yogurette milk chocolate, strawberry, yogurt Ferrero Germany Thin chocolate bar filled with a creamy strawberry-yogurt center; light, fruity, and popular in Germany and parts of Europe.
Yan Yan wheat flour, sugar, chocolate Meiji Japan Packaged biscuit sticks with a separate chocolate or strawberry dip; a playful, dippable snack confection popular with kids.

Descriptions

York Peppermint Pattie
Yorkie
Yowie
Yupi
YumEarth Lollipops
Yes!
Yellowman
Yema
Yeot
Yogurette
Yan Yan
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