This list includes 29 Candies that start with T, from “Tagalongs” to “Twizzlers”. They span chocolates, chewy licorice, gummies, and regional sweets, ideal for snacking, baking, gifts, and party favors.

Candies that start with T are branded and regional sweets whose names begin with the letter T. Notable examples include “Tagalongs,” a Girl Scout chocolate popularized in the United States since the 1960s.

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

Name: The official candy name as used on packaging so you can quickly identify each product.

Main ingredients: The primary components in a few words, showing flavor and allergy information at a glance.

Company: The manufacturer or brand owner so you can trace availability and regional distribution easily.

Country of origin: Where the candy was launched or where the brand is headquartered, useful for regional context.

Candies that start with T

NameMain ingredientsCompanyCountry of origin
Twixmilk chocolate, caramel, biscuitMars, Inc.United Kingdom
Tobleronemilk chocolate, honey, almond nougatMondelēz InternationalSwitzerland
Twizzlerswheat flour, corn syrup, sugarThe Hershey CompanyUnited States
Tootsie Rollsugar, corn syrup, cocoaTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Tootsie Pophard candy shell, chocolate centerTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Terry’s Chocolate Orangemilk chocolate, orange oilCarambar & CoUnited Kingdom
Take5milk chocolate, caramel, peanuts, pretzelThe Hershey CompanyUnited States
Three Musketeerswhipped nougat, milk chocolateMars, Inc.United States
Tunnock’s Teacakemarshmallow, milk chocolate, biscuitTunnock’sUnited Kingdom
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafercaramel, chocolate, waferTunnock’sUnited Kingdom
Toffifeecaramel cup, hazelnut, nougat, chocolateStorckGermany
Tic Tacsugar, flavoring, glucose syrupFerreroItaly
Tridentgum base, sweeteners, flavoringMondelēz InternationalUnited States
Trolligelatin, sugar, glucose syrupTrolli (Mederer)Germany
Tagalongspeanut butter, chocolate, cookieGirl ScoutsUnited States
Thin Mintschocolate, peppermint, cookieGirl ScoutsUnited States
Trefoilsshortbread, butter, flourGirl ScoutsUnited States
Toffee Crispmilk chocolate, toffee, puffed riceNestléUnited Kingdom
Turtlespecans, caramel, milk chocolateDeMet’s Candy CompanyUnited States
Tim Tamchocolate biscuit, cream fillingArnott’sAustralia
Twirlflaked chocolate, milk chocolate coatingCadbury (Mondelēz)United Kingdom
Thorntonsassorted chocolate fillings, toffeeThorntonsUnited Kingdom
Twinkiessponge cake, cream fillingHostess BrandsUnited States
Tony’s Chocolonelycocoa, sugar, milk chocolateTony’s ChocolonelyNetherlands
Tangfasticssugar, glucose syrup, gelatin, acidsNestléUnited Kingdom
Toxic Wastesugar, malic acid, citric acidCandy DynamicsUnited States
Tootsie Fruit Chewssugar, corn syrup, fruit flavorsTootsie Roll IndustriesUnited States
Trident Layersgum base, sweeteners, flavoringMondelēz InternationalUnited States
Treetschocolate, sugar-coated peanutMars, Inc.United Kingdom

Descriptions

Twix
Chocolate-covered biscuit bar with a chewy caramel layer; launched in 1967 and known for its twin‑bar format and crunchy-sweet contrast.
Toblerone
Triangular Swiss chocolate with honey-almond nougat (nougatine); invented in Bern in 1908 and famous for its distinctive prism shape.
Twizzlers
Long, chewy licorice-style twists primarily in strawberry flavor; popular as a pull-apart candy and movie-theater snack.
Tootsie Roll
Chewy, chocolate-flavored taffy-like candy introduced in 1896; noted for its flexible texture and long shelf life.
Tootsie Pop
Lollipop with a Tootsie Roll center; marketed since 1931 and famous for the “How many licks?” question.
Terry’s Chocolate Orange
Chocolate molded into orange segments with a zesty citrus note; a British holiday favorite originally from York.
Take5
Sweet-and-salty candy bar combining pretzel, peanut butter, peanuts, caramel and chocolate—known for its layered texture and crunch.
Three Musketeers
Light, fluffy whipped chocolate nougat coated in milk chocolate; classic American candy bar introduced in 1932.
Tunnock’s Teacake
Scottish classic: marshmallow on a biscuit base coated in chocolate, individually foil-wrapped and beloved across the UK.
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer
Stacked wafer fingers layered with caramel and dipped in chocolate; a crunchy, caramel-forward Scottish confection.
Toffifee
Individual caramel cups with a whole hazelnut, nougat filling and chocolate topping; popular German confection since the 1970s.
Tic Tac
Tiny, hard-shelled breath mints in a signature plastic dispenser; famous for bold, fruit or mint flavors and portability.
Trident
Sugar-free chewing gum introduced in the 1960s, marketed for oral health and available in many flavor lines.
Trolli
Playful gummy brand known for worms, sour shapes and novelty candies; German origin with a broad global presence.
Tagalongs
Girl Scout cookie: crisp cookie topped with peanut butter and a chocolate coating; a seasonal U.S. favorite.
Thin Mints
Crunchy mint-flavored wafers dipped in chocolate; one of the Girl Scouts’ best-known and best-selling cookies.
Trefoils
Simple, buttery shortbread Girl Scout cookie (Trefoils); crisp texture and classic flavor often enjoyed with tea or coffee.
Toffee Crisp
Chocolate bar with crunchy toffee and puffed rice for texture; a UK favorite combining sweet and crisp elements.
Turtles
Cluster-style confection of pecans and caramel enrobed in milk chocolate; sold widely in North America in assorted formats.
Tim Tam
Chocolate-coated sandwich biscuit with cream filling; iconic Australian snack often used in the “Tim Tam slam” coffee ritual.
Twirl
Twin-finger bar of swirled, flaky chocolate covered in a milk chocolate coat; known for its light, layered interior.
Thorntons
British chocolatier offering boxed chocolates, toffees and seasonal treats; established high-street brand known for traditional confections.
Twinkies
Golden sponge cake with sweet cream filling; an American snack-cake icon introduced in 1930 and famous for its portability.
Tony’s Chocolonely
Dutch chocolate brand focused on ethical, slave-free cocoa; distinctive chunky bars and colorful packaging with a social mission.
Tangfastics
Assorted sour and fruity chewy sweets with tart coatings; known in the UK for intense, tangy flavors and bright colors.
Toxic Waste
Extremely sour hard candies and gummies marketed with a dare-to-try attitude and neon, eye-catching packaging.
Tootsie Fruit Chews
Soft, fruity chews from the Tootsie brand; individually wrapped and available in assorted fruit flavors.
Trident Layers
Layered sugar-free gum with distinct flavor strata; a Trident line that emphasizes multi-layer flavor experiences.
Treets
Retro candy (original Mars “Treets”)—chocolate-coated nuts in a candy shell; known historically in the UK and sometimes revived as nostalgia item.
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