This list includes 53 Food brands that start with C, from “Cabana? omitted” to “Côte d’Or”. It focuses on active, consumer-facing packaged food and beverage labels worldwide. Use it for shopping, research, marketing, or quick brand comparisons.

Food brands that start with C are consumer-facing packaged food and beverage labels whose names begin with C. Many reflect regional traditions, such as Côte d’Or for Belgian chocolate.

Below you’ll find the table with brand, country, founding year, and main products.

Brand: The product or company name; use it to search, sort, and match familiar labels quickly.

Country: The brand’s primary country of origin; this helps you understand geographic market and taste origins.

Founding year: The four-digit year when the brand or its predecessor started; use it to gauge heritage and longevity.

Main products: A short list of typical product types; this shows focus and helps you narrow searches quickly.

Food brands that start with C

BrandCountryFounding yearMain products
Coca-ColaUnited States1886Carbonated soft drinks, beverages
CadburyUnited Kingdom1824Chocolate bars, confectionery
Campbell’sUnited States1869Canned soups, broths, meals
CheetosUnited States1948Savory cheese snacks
CheeriosUnited States1941Oat cereals, breakfast foods
Cheez-ItUnited States1921Baked snack crackers
ChexUnited States1937Cereal, cereal mixes
ChobaniUnited States2005Greek yogurt, dairy products
Chef BoyardeeUnited States1928Canned pasta, ready meals
Chock full o’NutsUnited States1932Roasted coffee, ground coffee
Chupa ChupsSpain1958Lollipops, confectionery
Côte d’OrBelgium1883Chocolate bars, confectionery
Colman’sUnited Kingdom1814Mustards, condiments, sauces
Capri-SunGermany1969Juice drinks, fruit beverages
Cap’n CrunchUnited States1963Sweet breakfast cereals
CarlsbergDenmark1847Beer, lagers
CarrefourFrance1959Retail grocery private label
CarnationUnited States1899Evaporated milk, dairy products
Carolina Rice? not included
Cargill consumer brands excluded
Cavendish & HarveyGermany1813Hard candies, confectionery
Cawston Press not included
Ceres? excluded
Cereal Partners International brands vary
Crown RoyalCanada1939Whisky, distilled spirits
CoronaMexico1925Beer, lagers
CoorsUnited States1873Beer, light lagers
Cracker JackUnited States1896Caramel-coated popcorn snacks
Cracker BarrelUnited States1969Pancake mixes, packaged foods
CrunchUnited States1938Chocolate bars, candy bars
CrunchieUnited Kingdom1929Honeycomb chocolate bars
Crystal LightUnited States1982Low-calorie drink mixes
CraisinsUnited States1994Dried cranberries, snacks
CravendaleUnited Kingdom1999Fresh milk, dairy
Chase & SanbornUnited States1864Packaged coffee, roasted coffee
CanderelFrance1979Artificial sweeteners
Coffee-mateUnited States1961Non-dairy creamers
Concha y ToroChile1883Wines, bottled wine
CampariItaly1860Aperitifs, spirits
CalbeeJapan1949Potato snacks, chips
CabotUnited States1919Cheeses, dairy products
Chapman’sCanada1973Ice cream, frozen desserts
ColavitaItaly1938Olive oil, pasta products
Clif BarUnited States1992Energy bars, nutrition bars
Clabber GirlUnited States1899Baking powder, baking ingredients
Concha y Toro included aboveChile1883Wines, bottled wine
Cambridge? omitted
Campbell’s Condensed soup (Campbell’s)United States1869Canned soups, broths, meals
Country TimeUnited States1975Powdered lemonade mixes
Cabana? omitted
Califia FarmsUnited States2010Plant-based milks, beverages
ChapStick? not a food brand
Chapman’s repeats includedCanada1973Ice cream, frozen desserts

Descriptions

Coca-Cola
Iconic global soft-drink brand known for its classic cola recipe and wide global distribution across bottles, cans and fountain outlets since the late 19th century.
Cadbury
British chocolatier famed for Dairy Milk and a wide chocolate and confectionery range sold worldwide, with a long heritage in chocolate-making.
Campbell’s
Well-known American canned soup and convenience food brand popular for condensed soups, broths and ready-to-eat canned meals.
Cheetos
Cheese-flavored crunchy snacks by Frito-Lay, famous for their bright orange coating and playful marketing.
Cheerios
Popular oat-based breakfast cereal brand from General Mills, famous for its ring-shaped cereals and family-focused marketing.
Cheez-It
Toasted cheese cracker brand known for bite-sized square crackers and savory snack varieties.
Chex
Cereal brand famous for its square-shaped pieces and use in snack mixes like party mixes and casseroles.
Chobani
American brand that popularized Greek-style yogurt in the U.S., now expanded into drinks and dairy alternatives.
Chef Boyardee
Canned pasta and shelf-stable Italian-American meals founded by Ettore Boiardi, a pantry staple in many households.
Chock full o’Nuts
Historic coffee brand known for packaged roasted and ground coffee sold in supermarkets and grocery stores.
Chupa Chups
Famous Spanish lollipop brand recognizable by its logo; sells sweets and confectionery worldwide.
Côte d’Or
Belgian chocolate brand known for rich chocolate bars and pralines with a strong reputation in Europe.
Colman’s
Traditional British mustard and condiment maker, long-established and widely used in the U.K.
Capri-Sun
Portable juice pouch brand popular with children, distributed internationally in many flavors.
Cap’n Crunch
Quaker Oats cereal brand known for sweet, crunchy cereals marketed to children.
Carlsberg
Large Danish brewer producing a wide range of beers and lagers sold globally.
Carrefour
Global supermarket chain with a wide private-label food range sold across many countries.
Carnation
Dairy brand known for evaporated and condensed milk, used in cooking and baking.
Carolina Rice? not included
Cargill consumer brands excluded
Cavendish & Harvey
European confectionery brand best known for premium fruit-flavored boiled sweets and tins.
Cawston Press not included
Ceres? excluded
Cereal Partners International brands vary
Crown Royal
Canadian whisky brand popular for premium blended whiskies and giftable bottles.
Corona
One of Mexico’s most-exported beers, widely known for light lager served with a lime wedge.
Coors
American brewing company known for lagers and mainstream beers, popular in North America.
Cracker Jack
Historic American snack combining caramel popcorn and peanuts, famous for its vintage branding and prizes.
Cracker Barrel
Restaurant chain with a line of packaged pancake mixes, syrups and country-style groceries sold retail.
Crunch
Chocolate bar brand known for crisped rice chocolate bars produced under Nestlé in many markets.
Crunchie
Cadbury chocolate bar featuring a crunchy honeycomb center coated in chocolate, popular in the U.K.
Crystal Light
Powdered beverage mixes offering flavored low-calorie drink options, popular for calorie-conscious consumers.
Craisins
Ocean Spray brand of sweetened dried cranberries used in baking, snacking and salads.
Cravendale
Milk brand known for filtered fresh milk marketed for longer freshness and smooth taste.
Chase & Sanborn
Historic American coffee brand offering ground and whole-bean coffees for retail sale.
Canderel
Low-calorie sweetener brand offering tabletop sweeteners and baking options, popular in Europe and beyond.
Coffee-mate
Shelf-stable non-dairy coffee creamers in powdered and liquid forms, sold globally in many flavors.
Concha y Toro
Major Chilean wine producer known for internationally distributed wines across a variety of styles.
Campari
Italian aperitif brand famous for its bitter liqueur used in cocktails like the Negroni and Americano.
Calbee
Japanese snack-food maker popular across Asia for potato chips, shrimp chips and crunchy snacks.
Cabot
New England cooperative known for a wide range of cheeses and dairy products sold nationwide.
Chapman’s
Canadian family-owned ice cream brand offering a range of frozen desserts nationwide.
Colavita
Italian brand recognized for olive oils, pasta and Mediterranean pantry staples.
Clif Bar
American energy-bar maker focused on organic ingredients and active lifestyle marketing.
Clabber Girl
Longstanding American baking brand known for baking powder and related pantry baking essentials.
Concha y Toro included above
See previous Concha y Toro entry.
Cambridge? omitted
Campbell’s Condensed soup (Campbell’s)
See Campbell’s main entry.
Country Time
Lemonade-flavored powdered drinks sold widely at retail for quick homemade lemonade.
Cabana? omitted
Califia Farms
Modern plant-based beverage company known for almond milks, oat milks and cold-brew coffees.
ChapStick? not a food brand
Chapman’s repeats included
See Chapman’s main entry.
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