The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Source:AZ Animals Time:October 18, 2023

While you might be familiar with some of the more familiar American foods like hotdogs and apple pie, what about candy that is quintessential American? Candy sales in the United States are nearly $37 billion annually, leading the charge in confectionaries and snacks across the world. In other words, Americans love their candy and have a lot of it. Check out these 15 most iconic American candies you can only buy in the U.S. and learn why they are so well loved.

Note: some of these candies can be found in North America, not just in the United States. Further, some of the picks on this list may be difficult to find in other countries but not entirely impossible. You can also get many of these items shipped worldwide.

1. 100 Grand Bar

If you are from the pre-80s era, you might remember this candy as the $100,000 bar. Nestle switched the name in the mid-80s to revamp the brand and it has been known as the 100 Grand Bar ever since. This American candy is a combination of milk chocolate, chewy caramel, and crunchy crisped rice.

2. Airheads

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Airheads are a mix of tangy and sweet

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While videos of concerned candy lovers were going viral on TikTok over talks of discontinuing this sweet treat, Airheads is still very much alive and well and being sold across stores in the United States. Airheads are famous for their tangy, chewy, and fruity flavors, including strawberry, watermelon, cherry, blue raspberry, and green apple.

3. Candy Corn

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Colorful Candy Corn is an American Halloween favorite

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These little pyramid-shaped and brightly colored candies evoke strong emotions in America. Every Halloween, these baggies of super-sweet corn candy pop up in stores across the country, and people typically love them or absolutely hate them. To be fair, they taste best when combined with something salty, like peanuts, to balance out the insane sugar content.

4. Butterfinger

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Butterfingers are delicious chocolate and peanut butter-flavored candies

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There is no denying that butterfingers are delicious. However, there is something to be said about how long it takes to dig the crunchy peanut butter out of your teeth. These candy bars are one of a kind, featuring a crispy, crunchy peanut butter core covered in chocolate. This candy bar is a favorite during Halloween or at the movie theatres.

5. Junior Mints

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Junior Mints are peppermint candies covered in chocolate

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While these may not be everyone’s cup of tea, Junior Mints definitely have die-hard fans that span generations. These candies are small rounds of peppermint filling covered in semi-sweet chocolate. Junior Mints came out in 1949 in Massachusetts and has been a favorite ever since.

6. Charleston Chew

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Charleston Chew is marshmallow-flavored nougat covered in chocolate

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Named after the famous Charleston dance from the early 20th century, Charleston Chews are a unique American candy with a long history. This candy bar consists of marshmallow-flavored nougat with a chocolate coating. They are chewy and rich and many people like to freeze them and snap off pieces to enjoy.

7. Fun Dip

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Fun Dip is a creative candy that combines edible sticks and sugar powder

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Marketed to kids as a unique way to eat candy, Fun Dip features pouches of colorful sugar power and edible sugar sticks. You simply lick the stick and use it to coat it in the dip. When you’re done with the power, you can eat the spoon! The most common flavors are cherry and Razzapple.

8. Twizzlers

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Twizzlers are an iconic treat at American movie theatres

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this popular licorice-like candy traditionally comes in strawberry and cherry flavors. Twizzlers are adored by movie lovers across the country. This iconic sweet treat is sweet yet subtle and features a pleasant texture that’s highly addictive.

9. Payday

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Payday candy contains crunchy peanuts and nougat-like caramel

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Do you love sweet and salty foods? Payday candy bars are the ultimate sweet and salty treat. This candy has been around since 1932 and contain crunchy peanuts rolled around in nougat-like sweet and creamy caramel.

10. Swedish Fish

IF you’ve never heard of them, Swedish Fish might sound like a strange name for a candy. It was developed by a Swedish candy maker in the late 1950s and they just so happen to be fish-shaped, hence the name. These candies are an ambiguous “Fruit” flavored gummies.

11. Sugar Daddy

Speaking of unusual candy names, the Sugar Daddy was originally called the Papa Sucker but changed its name in the 1930s. Sugar daddies are milk caramel lollipops and Sugar Babies are the bite-sized version.

12. Baby Ruth

The 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

Baby Ruth bars have dry roasted peanuts, nougat, and rich caramel

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Named after President Grover’s daughter, Ruth, the Baby Ruth candy bar is a long-standing treat in America. This candy consists of dry roasted peanuts, sweet nougat, and rich caramel. It’s a favorite treat at concession stands across America, but you may also regularly see it in Halloween goody bags.

A Recap of the 12 Most Iconic American Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.

NumberAmerican Candies You Can Only Buy in the U.S.
#1100 Grand Bar
#2Airheads
#3Candy Corn
#4Butterfinger
#5Junior Mints
#6Charleston Chew
#7Fun Dip
#8Twizzlers
#9Payday
#10Swedish Fish
#11Sugar Daddy
#12Baby Ruth

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