#1. Snickers
#2. Nerds
#3. Tootsie Rolls
#4. Life Savers
#5. M&Ms
#6. Reese's
#7. Twizzlers
#8. Butterfinger
#9. Skittles
#10. Candy maïs
Snickers-Snickers is a chocolate bar made door the Mars family. It consists of pinda boter nougat topped with roasted peanuts and caramel, covered with melk chocolate.Snickers is the best selling chocolate bar of all time and has annual global sales of US $2 billion.
Nerds-Nerds are a form of candy currently sold door Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand.Nerds are of varied flavors and varied colors, ranging from extremely sweet to extremely sour; often the two flavors in one box will contrast, and a single flavor may even exhibit both extremes.
Tootsie Rolls-Tootsie Rolls are chewy chocolate-flavoured candies that have been manufactured in the United States since 1896. They are one of the best-selling candies in the world.
Life Savers-Life Savers is an American brand of ring-shaped mints and artificially fruit-flavored hard candy. The candy is known for its distinctive packaging, coming in aluminum foil rolls.
M&M's-
&M's are candy-coated pieces of melk chocolate with the letter "m" printed on them, produced door Mars, Incorporated. populair in the United States, several variations of the candies exist, including plain melk chocolate, peanut, pinda butter, mint, dark chocolate (with and without peanuts), and almond. Not all of these varieties are available worldwide however. First produced in 1941, the candies were originally manufactured in brown, yellow, orange, red, green, and violet. Tan replaced violet in 1949. Blue replaced tan in 1995.
Reese's-Reese's pinda boter Cups are a brand of chocolate candy filled with pinda butter, marketed door the Hershey Company. They were created in 1928 door Harry Burnett Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S. Hershey. The H. B. Reese Candy Co., established in the basement of Reese's house in Hershey, Pennsylvania, merged with the Hershey Company in 1963. Reese started making pinda boter cups around 1928, along with other types of candy.
Twizzlers-Twizzlers are a populair brand of fruit-flavored candy in the United States (often called a licorice candy, though usually incorrectly since most of its flavors do not contain the licorice extract of traditional black licorice). They are the product of Y&S Candies, Inc., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, now a subsidiary of The Hershey Company.
ButterFinger-Butterfinger is the name of a candy bar made door Nestlé. It has a flaky, orange-colored center somewhat similar in texture and taste to pinda brittle, that is coated in compound chocolate.
Skittles-Skittles is a brand of chewy fruit candies produced and marketed door Mars, Incorporated. They have hard sugar shells which carry the letter S. The inside is mainly sugar and hydrogenated vegetable oil along with fruit juice, citric acid and natural and artificial flavors.
Candy Corn-Candy maïs is a confection populair in the United States, particularly around Halloween. Created in the 1880s door George Renninger of the Wunderle Candy Co., the three colors of the candy are meant to mimic corn.
#2. Nerds
#3. Tootsie Rolls
#4. Life Savers
#5. M&Ms
#6. Reese's
#7. Twizzlers
#8. Butterfinger
#9. Skittles
#10. Candy maïs
Snickers-Snickers is a chocolate bar made door the Mars family. It consists of pinda boter nougat topped with roasted peanuts and caramel, covered with melk chocolate.Snickers is the best selling chocolate bar of all time and has annual global sales of US $2 billion.
Nerds-Nerds are a form of candy currently sold door Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand.Nerds are of varied flavors and varied colors, ranging from extremely sweet to extremely sour; often the two flavors in one box will contrast, and a single flavor may even exhibit both extremes.
Tootsie Rolls-Tootsie Rolls are chewy chocolate-flavoured candies that have been manufactured in the United States since 1896. They are one of the best-selling candies in the world.
Life Savers-Life Savers is an American brand of ring-shaped mints and artificially fruit-flavored hard candy. The candy is known for its distinctive packaging, coming in aluminum foil rolls.
M&M's-
&M's are candy-coated pieces of melk chocolate with the letter "m" printed on them, produced door Mars, Incorporated. populair in the United States, several variations of the candies exist, including plain melk chocolate, peanut, pinda butter, mint, dark chocolate (with and without peanuts), and almond. Not all of these varieties are available worldwide however. First produced in 1941, the candies were originally manufactured in brown, yellow, orange, red, green, and violet. Tan replaced violet in 1949. Blue replaced tan in 1995.
Reese's-Reese's pinda boter Cups are a brand of chocolate candy filled with pinda butter, marketed door the Hershey Company. They were created in 1928 door Harry Burnett Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S. Hershey. The H. B. Reese Candy Co., established in the basement of Reese's house in Hershey, Pennsylvania, merged with the Hershey Company in 1963. Reese started making pinda boter cups around 1928, along with other types of candy.
Twizzlers-Twizzlers are a populair brand of fruit-flavored candy in the United States (often called a licorice candy, though usually incorrectly since most of its flavors do not contain the licorice extract of traditional black licorice). They are the product of Y&S Candies, Inc., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, now a subsidiary of The Hershey Company.
ButterFinger-Butterfinger is the name of a candy bar made door Nestlé. It has a flaky, orange-colored center somewhat similar in texture and taste to pinda brittle, that is coated in compound chocolate.
Skittles-Skittles is a brand of chewy fruit candies produced and marketed door Mars, Incorporated. They have hard sugar shells which carry the letter S. The inside is mainly sugar and hydrogenated vegetable oil along with fruit juice, citric acid and natural and artificial flavors.
Candy Corn-Candy maïs is a confection populair in the United States, particularly around Halloween. Created in the 1880s door George Renninger of the Wunderle Candy Co., the three colors of the candy are meant to mimic corn.