This list includes 26 Candies that start with H, from “Halloren Kugeln” to “Hubba Bubba”. They range from chocolates and gummies to gums and hard candies, useful for snacking, gifting, or party treats.
Candies that start with H are branded and regional sweets whose names begin with the letter H. Many reflect local flavors, like Halloren Kugeln from Germany, or global hits such as Hubba Bubba gum.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Main ingredients, Company, Country of origin, and Notes.
Name: The candy’s common name as sold; use it to identify products or search packaging and online listings.
Main ingredients: Key components in three to five words, helping you spot allergens and flavor bases quickly.
Company: The official manufacturer or brand owner, so you can track provenance and find product information.
Country of origin: Where the candy was launched or the brand is headquartered, useful for regional taste context.
Notes: Short flags such as “regional”, “discontinued”, or “obscure”, giving quick context or buying tips.
Candies that start with H
Name
Company
Country of origin
Main ingredients
Haribo Goldbears
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
gelatin, sugar, glucose syrup
Haribo Starmix
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
gelatin, sugar, glucose syrup
Haribo Happy Cola
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
gelatin, sugar, glucose syrup
Haribo Twin Snakes
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
gelatin, sugar, citric acid
Haribo Tagada
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
sugar, gelatin, artificial flavor
Haribo Balla Stixx
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
sugar, glucose syrup, starch
Haribo Chamallows
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
sugar, glucose syrup, gelatin
Haribo Roulette
Haribo GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
gelatin, sugar, glucose syrup
Hershey’s Kisses
The Hershey Company
United States
milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate
The Hershey Company
United States
milk chocolate, sugar, milk solids
Hershey’s Miniatures
The Hershey Company
United States
milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
Hershey’s Hugs
The Hershey Company
United States
milk chocolate, white chocolate, sugar
Hershey’s Symphony
The Hershey Company
United States
milk chocolate, almonds, sugar
Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Creme
The Hershey Company
United States
white chocolate, cookie pieces, sugar
Hershey’s Drops
The Hershey Company
United States
milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter
Heath Bar
The Hershey Company
United States
toffee, milk chocolate, sugar
Hi-Chew
Morinaga & Company
Japan
sugar, glucose, fruit juice concentrate
Hot Tamales
Just Born, Inc.
United States
sugar, corn syrup, cinnamon
Hubba Bubba
Mars Wrigley
United States
sugar, gum base, corn syrup
Halls
Mondelēz International
United Kingdom
sugar, menthol, eucalyptus oil
Halloren Kugeln
Halloren Schokoladenfabrik AG
Germany
milk chocolate, cream filling, sugar
Hello Panda
Meiji Co., Ltd.
Japan
wheat flour, chocolate, sugar
Happy Hippo
Ferrero
Italy
wafer, hazelnut cream, sugar
Hanuta
Ferrero
Germany
wafer, hazelnut cream, sugar
Hostess HoHos
Hostess Brands, LLC
United States
cake, chocolate coating, cream
Hello Kitty Candy
Sanrio Co., Ltd.
Japan
sugar, gelatin, fruit flavor
Descriptions
Haribo Goldbears
Iconic fruit-flavored gummy bears introduced by Haribo; a classic gummy candy found worldwide, great for gift jars and school projects.
Haribo Starmix
Assorted Haribo gummy shapes—bears, rings, cola bottles—popular for sharing, party bowls, and candy-themed crafts.
Haribo Happy Cola
Cola-flavored gummy candies shaped like little bottles; a nostalgic sweet often used in movie-night mixes.
Haribo Twin Snakes
Dual-flavor sweet-and-sour gummy snakes, a playful Haribo novelty for kids and candy samplers.
Haribo Tagada
Strawberry-flavored marshmallow-like gummies (popular in France); soft, sugary, and frequently found in European confectionery aisles.
Haribo Balla Stixx
Crunchy, stick-shaped candy coated with sugar crystals—colorful and fun for party favors or candy buffets.
Haribo Chamallows
Soft marshmallow treats sold under the Haribo name in many markets; used in s’mores-style snacks or baking.
Haribo Roulette
Tube of assorted fruit gummies that “roll” like roulette pieces; a novelty party candy with mixed flavors.
Hershey’s Kisses
Small foil-wrapped conical milk chocolates, iconic for gifting, baking, and decorative candy dishes.
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate
Classic Hershey solid milk chocolate bar—simple, widely recognized, and a staple in American candy history.
Hershey’s Miniatures
Assorted mini chocolate bars (assortment of Hershey, Krackel, Mr. Goodbar); handy for trick-or-treat bags and candy bowls.
Hershey’s Hugs
Swirled milk-and-white chocolate pieces similar to Kisses; a sweeter twist for candy gifts and baking.
Hershey’s Symphony
Smoother-textured Hershey chocolate bar often mixed with almonds or toffee—sold as a slightly upscale Hershey offering.
Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Creme
White chocolate-style bar studded with chocolate cookie bits; popular for kids and novelty candy mixes.
Hershey’s Drops
Small disc-shaped chocolate “drops” sold in pouches—convenient for snacking, movie nights, and candy jars.
Heath Bar
Crunchy English-toffee bar coated in milk chocolate; classic American toffee, great for baking or gifting.
Hi-Chew
Japanese chewy fruit candy known for real-fruit flavor and long, chewy texture; popular for sampling and international candy guides.
Hot Tamales
Spicy cinnamon-flavored chewy candies shaped like small logs; a staple cinnamon candy, often used in movie-theater mixes.
Hubba Bubba
Bubble-gum brand known for soft texture and big bubbles; sold in tapes and packs—fun for kids’ party bags.
Halls
Mentholated lozenges sold as throat drops and candy-like sweets; used for soothing and as breath-refreshing treats.
Halloren Kugeln
Historic German filled chocolate “jewel” candies with creamy centers—classic regional confection, good for souvenir gifts.
Hello Panda
Bite-sized wafer biscuits filled with chocolate or flavored cream; popular in lunchboxes and as novelty gifts.
Happy Hippo
Hippo-shaped wafer snack with hazelnut cream filling; a playful Ferrero treat often included in gift boxes.
Hanuta
Thin wafer sandwich with hazelnut filling originating in Germany; commonly found in European candy aisles and snack packs.
Hostess HoHos
Chocolate-coated rolled cake with cream filling; a classic American snack-cake often grouped with candies for party trays.
Hello Kitty Candy
Licensed Hello Kitty-branded candies (gummies, lollipops, chocolate); collectible and popular for themed party favors and gifts.
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