This list contains 14 delicious candies that all share one unique feature: their names begin with the letter K. From classic American chocolates to traditional European delights and unique Asian sweets, the letter K covers a surprising world of confections. Discover a global array of treats, proving that the letter K brings a lot of sweetness to the candy world.

Explore our comprehensive guide to these unique K-named candies in the detailed table below.

Candies This column provides the official name of each sweet treat. It shows the specific candy name starting with K.

main ingredients This column tells you the main things used to make each candy. It helps you understand what each treat is made of.

company Find out which company makes each candy here. This shows you the brand behind your favorite K-named sweets.

country of origin Learn where each candy first came from. This column highlights the global journey of these treats.

Description Get a quick overview of what makes each candy special. This section explains its taste, texture, and unique features.

Candies that start with K

Candiesmain ingredientscompanycountry of origin
KaramellkutschSugar, glucose syrup, butter, creamFazerFinland
Kẹo dừaCoconut milk, sugar, malt syrupVarious local producersVietnam
Kendal Mint CakeSugar, glucose syrup, water, peppermint oilRomney’s, Wilson’sUnited Kingdom
Kinder BuenoMilk chocolate, hazelnuts, skimmed milk powder, wheat flourFerreroItaly
Kinder ChocolateMilk chocolate, skimmed milk powder, sugarFerreroItaly
Kinder SurpriseMilk chocolate, skimmed milk powder, sugarFerreroItaly
KissesMilk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butterThe Hershey CompanyUnited States
Kit KatMilk chocolate, wheat flour, sugar, cocoa butterNestlé (worldwide), The Hershey Company (US)United Kingdom
Kola CubesSugar, glucose syrup, citric acid, flavourings, coloursVarious confectionersUnited Kingdom
KonpeitōSugar, water, flavoringsVarious traditional Japanese confectionersJapan
Koppers ChocolatesChocolate, various fillings/coatingsKoppers ChocolateUnited States
Korean Malt CandyMalt syrup (barley/rice), sugarVarious traditional Korean producersSouth Korea
Krabby Patties GummyCorn syrup, sugar, gelatin, artificial flavorsFrankford CandyUnited States
KrowkiMilk, sugar, butter, vanilla flavorVarious Polish confectionersPoland

Descriptions

Karamellkutsch
A traditional Finnish caramel candy, often soft and chewy, known for its rich buttery flavor. It’s a classic treat in Nordic countries.
Kẹo dừa
Vietnamese coconut candy, a sweet and chewy confection made from coconut milk and sugar. It often comes in small, individually wrapped pieces, a popular specialty from Bến Tre.
Kendal Mint Cake
A traditional, hard, white, peppermint-flavored sugar confectionery. It’s famous for being carried by climbers and explorers for its energy-boosting properties, notably during Everest expeditions.
Kinder Bueno
A crispy wafer bar with a creamy hazelnut filling, covered in milk chocolate. Known for its distinct shape and satisfying combination of textures, it’s a popular treat worldwide.
Kinder Chocolate
Small bars of milk chocolate with a milky filling, specifically designed for children. Famous for its high milk content and simple, smooth taste, it’s a staple in many households.
Kinder Surprise
A hollow milk chocolate egg containing a plastic capsule with a surprise toy. Popular for its unique combination of chocolate and a collectible toy, though restricted in some countries.
Kisses
Small, teardrop-shaped pieces of chocolate, individually wrapped in foil. Known for their distinctive shape and classic milk chocolate taste, they are a beloved American confectionery.
Kit Kat
A chocolate-covered wafer bar, famous for its “Have a break, have a Kit Kat” slogan. It’s designed to be broken into individual “fingers,” offering a satisfying crisp texture.
Kola Cubes
Hard, red, cola-flavored boiled sweets, often dusted with sugar. A classic pick-n-mix candy, popular for its tangy and sweet cola taste, reminiscent of traditional British sweet shops.
Konpeitō
A traditional Japanese sugar candy with a characteristic bumpy texture, resembling tiny stars. Introduced to Japan in the 16th century, it’s often colorful and has a delicate, sweet flavor.
Koppers Chocolates
A gourmet chocolatier known for its wide variety of unique chocolate-covered confections. They offer diverse dragees, from espresso beans to fruit pieces, coated in premium chocolate.
Korean Malt Candy
A traditional Korean sweet known as Yeot, made from malted grains. It has a chewy, taffy-like texture and a distinct sweet, malty flavor, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
Krabby Patties Gummy
Gummy candies shaped like the iconic Krabby Patty burger from SpongeBob SquarePants. These colorful, fruit-flavored gummies are a popular novelty candy for fans of the show.
Krowki
Traditional Polish fudge candy, meaning “little cows.” It has a soft, chewy texture that often becomes crumbly on the outside and liquidy inside over time, with a rich, milky caramel flavor.
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