Here you’ll find 10 Candies that start with O that begin with O, organized from “Oh Henry!” to “Ovomaltine”. The list mixes chocolates, malted bars, hard candies, and regional specialties for snacking, gifting, and baking.

Candies that start with O are branded and regional sweets whose names begin with the letter O. Notable examples include “Oh Henry!”, a classic North American bar, and Ovomaltine, a malted chocolate favorite.

Below you’ll find the table with the columns: Candy, Main ingredients, Company, Country of origin, and Notes.

Candy: The candy name as it appears on packaging, helping you find specific brands or regional treats quickly.

Main ingredients: Key components listed in three to five words so you can judge flavor profile and potential allergens at a glance.

Company: The official manufacturer or brand owner, useful when you want to trace product lines or check availability.

Country of origin: Where the candy was launched or where the brand is headquartered, which hints at regional taste and availability.

Notes: Short context such as regional popularity, discontinued status, or flavor variations that help you pick or source items.

Candies that start with O

NameCompanyCountry of originMain ingredients
Oh Henry!The Hershey CompanyUnited Statespeanuts, caramel, fudge, milk chocolate
Old GoldCadbury (Mondelez International)Australiadark chocolate, cocoa solids, sugar
Old JamaicaCadbury (Mondelez International)United Kingdommilk chocolate, raisins, rum flavor
OrbitMars WrigleyUnited Statesgum base, sweeteners, flavoring
OrangeheadsFerrara Candy CompanyUnited Statessugar, corn syrup, artificial flavors
Opal FruitsMarsUnited Kingdomfruit-flavored chewy candy, sugar, corn syrup
Orion Choco PieOrion CorporationSouth Koreamarshmallow, sponge cake, chocolate coating
OvomaltineWander AG (Ovomaltine)Switzerlandmalt extract, sugar, cocoa
Orange SlicesBrach’s (Ferrara Candy Company)United Statessugar, corn syrup, gelatin/pectin
OrangettesVarious chocolatiersFrancecandied orange peel, dark chocolate, sugar

Descriptions

Oh Henry!
Classic U.S. candy bar combining peanuts, chewy caramel and fudge, coated in milk chocolate; long-running American favorite now made by Hershey.
Old Gold
Australian Cadbury brand known for rich dark chocolate bars and higher-cocoa varieties, popular Down Under for intense chocolate flavor.
Old Jamaica
Cadbury chocolate bar with rum-flavored syrup and raisins; a UK classic that blends fruit and boozy flavor in chocolate.
Orbit
Sugar-free chewing gum sold worldwide in many flavors; marketed for breath-freshening and long-lasting flavor rather than as a candy bar.
Orangeheads
Retro hard orange-flavored candies with a creamy center, once common in assorted fruit candy mixes; a nostalgic American confection.
Opal Fruits
Original UK name for Starburst (1960s–1998); chewy fruit-flavored squares rebranded as Starburst but still remembered by many Britons.
Orion Choco Pie
Popular marshmallow-filled cake coated in chocolate, originally from South Korea; sold across Asia and internationally as a snack confection.
Ovomaltine
Swiss-origin malted beverage brand (known as Ovaltine elsewhere) that also appears as chocolate-coated malt products and sweets in some markets.
Orange Slices
Sugar-coated gummy “orange slice” fruit candies sold widely in the U.S.; product name is generic but commonly found under Brach’s branding.
Orangettes
Classic French confection: candied orange peel dipped in dark chocolate. Sold by many chocolatiers; enjoyed as a gourmet citrus-chocolate sweet.
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