List of top-selling candy brands explained

The table below summarizes some of the top-selling candy brands in different countries. Candy is a confection that features sugar as a principal ingredient. The category, called sugar confectionery, encompasses any sweet confection, including chocolate, chewing gum, and sugar candy. Vegetables, fruit, or nuts which have been glazed and coated with sugar are said to be candied.

Top-selling chocolates and sweets

Country Brand[1] Image 2012 annual sales
(in millions USD)
Notes
2,603 Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are the No. 1 selling candy brand in the United States, consisting of white fudge, milk, or dark chocolate cups filled with peanut butter. They were invented by H.B. Reese after he founded the H. B. Reese Candy Company in 1923. Initially working from the basement of his Hershey, Pennsylvania home, Reese's success eventually allowed him to build two modern factories.[2] Reese died on May 16, 1956, in West Palm Beach, Florida, leaving the company to his six sons.[3] On July 2, 1963, the H. B. Reese Candy Company merged with the Hershey Chocolate Corporation in a tax free stock-for-stock merger. In 2024 after 61 years of stock splits,[4] the original 666,316 shares of Hershey common stock received by the Reese brothers represent 16 million Hershey shares valued at over $4.4 billion that pay annual cash dividends of $87.6 million.[5] [6] In 1969, six years after the Reese/Hershey merger, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups became The Hershey Company's top seller.[7]
2,300 Mars Incorporated owns M&M's which are "colorful button-shaped chocolates" consisting of a hard candy shell surrounding a filling that differs depending on the variety, each of which has the letter "m" printed in lower case on one side. In 1940, M&M Limited was founded in Newark, New Jersey.[8] The name "M&Ms" stands for Mars and Murrie, which were the last names of the two company founders, Forrest Mars Sr. and Bruce Murrie (who owned 20% of M&M Limited). Murrie was the son of Hershey Chocolate president William F. R. Murrie. This arrangement allowed M&M's to be made with Hershey Chocolate, as Hershey had control of rationed chocolate during World War II.[9]
852 Cadbury's Dairy Milk is a chocolate bar that claims to have a glass and a half of milk in every bar. This chocolate treat was created in 1904 and became an instant hit following its initial sales in 1905.[10] Cadbury was bought out by Kraft Foods in 2010.[11]
733 Milka is milk chocolate that is manufactured by the Mondelēz International (formerly Kraft Foods) Company. It was first created in 1901. The candy's packaging includes a lilac-colored cow.[12]
682 Trident, made by Cadbury, is not only the No. 1 candy in Brazil, it is also the No. 1 brand of chewing gum in the world.
479 Meiji chocolate is manufactured by Meiji Seika Kaisha Ltd., which was established in 1916 and is located in Tokyo. Meiji chocolates flavors include cheese, black pepper, jasmine, basil, and lemon salt.[13]
445 Orbit gum first got its name during the Second World War when Wrigley shipped all of their chewing gum overseas to the troops and began manufacturing gum for the civilians under the name of Orbit. After the war, the name Orbit disappeared again. In the 1970s, Wrigley began selling sugar-free gum under the name of Orbit in European countries. It was not until 2001 that Orbit gum returned to the United States.[14]
443 Fazer Blue chocolate (200g) by Fazer is the most sold candy in Finland.[15] [16]
318 Hollywood Chewing Gum was the first French chewing gum, and it was created in 1952. The French were introduced to chewing gum for the first time by the American troops stationed there in 1944. In 1958, the gum's main advertising focus was that of the American Dream. While Hollywood now offers a variety of different flavors, the very first flavor was spearmint.[17]
Vivident Gum 313 Vivident is a sugar-free gum that is manufactured by the Perfetti Van Melle Group and is wildly popular in Italy. Advertisements for the gum has been claimed to be behind the gum's popularity.[18]
256 The Hsu Fu Chi company started in 1992 with brothers by the name of Hsu. The company makes a wide variety of candy, including lollipops, gummies, jelly beans, chocolates, and pastries. The company was bought out by Nestle in 2011.[19]
Alpen Gold 198 Alpen Gold is a brand of chocolate produced in Russia. They sell chocolate bars, pralines, and boxes of chocolates. Their chocolate often includes ingredients such as raisins, nuts, and liqueur.[20]
197 Cadbury's Dairy Milk is a chocolate bar that claims to have a glass and a half of milk in every bar. This chocolate treat was created in 1904 and became an instant hit following its initial sales in 1905.
Orion142 Production of Orion chocolate began in 1896 as a part of a small family business in Prague. The chocolate became very popular, representing one-third of the chocolate produced in the Czech Republic. In 1991, Nestlé took over Orion chocolate, which has only helped boost the popularity of the candy.[21]
127 Cadbury's Dairy Milk is a chocolate bar that claims to have a glass and a half of milk in every bar. This chocolate treat was created in 1904 and became an instant hit following its initial sales in 1905.
TopLine gum124 TopLine gum is manufactured by a company by the name of Arcor, which was started in 1951.[22]
102 Ambrosoli is the largest candy manufacturer in Chile. The company produces a wide variety of candies, including jelly and hard candy.[23]
93 Elite candy is manufactured by the Strauss Group and includes a variety of different types of candies.
Beacon Sweets and Chocolates69 Candy manufactured by the Beacon Sweets and Chocolates company is the top-selling candy in South Africa. They produce a wide variety of candies, including gummies, jelly candy, chocolate, and more.
Jet47 Jet chocolate bars are produced by Compania Nacional de Chocolates. The candy was first manufactured in the 1960s.

Notes and References

  1. News: Snickers Surging to Top of Global Candy Race. Ad Age. December 22, 2017.
  2. News: The H.B. Reese Candy Company Story. Lebanon Daily News. June 9, 1956. BradReeseCom. December 22, 2017.
  3. Web site: H.B. Reese Death Announcement. BradReeseCom. December 22, 2017.
  4. Web site: Stock Split History . The Hershey Company . July 30, 2019.
  5. Web site: The 1963 Reese/Hershey Merger Closing Agenda. BradReeseCom. December 22, 2017.
  6. News: Hershey Raises Quarterly Dividends . Hershey Company . February 8, 2024 . February 8, 2024.
  7. Web site: Was it Hershey or Reese That Made Peanut Butter Cups Great?. Atlas Obscura. 27 October 2016. December 22, 2017.
  8. Web site: Mars Our History. Mars. December 22, 2017.
  9. Web site: Murrie, William F.R.; 1873-1950. Hershey Community Archives. December 22, 2017.
  10. Web site: About Chocolate. Cadbury. March 18, 2012.
  11. News: No humbug in the nostalgia sweet market. The Financial Times. November 11, 2011. Louise Lucas.
  12. Web site: Brands-M . Kraft Foods Inc. . March 18, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110926023243/http://www.kraftfoodscompany.com/eu/en/brands/brands_az/brands-m/index.aspx . September 26, 2011 .
  13. Web site: Meiji Seika Kaisha Ltd.. Funding Universe. March 18, 2012.
  14. Web site: Orbit. Wrigley. March 18, 2012.
  15. Web site: Tässä ovat Suomen myydyimmät makeiset – yksi ei väisty ykköspallilta . Baraka . Josefiina . Ilta-Sanomat . 10 November 2017 . 5 March 2021 . fi .
  16. Web site: The Face of Finland's Fazer Confectionery.
  17. Web site: Hollywood. Cadbury Inc.. March 18, 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20120710041142/http://collaboration.cadbury.com/allaboutus/ourbrands/featurebrands/Pages/Hollywood2.aspx?TabIndex=0. July 10, 2012.
  18. Web site: McDonnel-Perry. Amelia. Vivident Gum's Man Boobs & Marionettes. The Frisky. March 18, 2012.
  19. Web site: Hsu Fu Chi International Ltd.. Hsu Fu Chi Inc.. March 18, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111228030359/http://www.hsufuchifoods.com/en/main.html. December 28, 2011.
  20. Web site: Largest Brands. Kraft Foods Inc.. March 18, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120323184321/http://www.kraftfoodscompany.com/brands/largest-brands/brands-a/alpen-gold.aspx. March 23, 2012.
  21. Web site: Orion . Nestle . March 18, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111001064023/http://www.nestle.com/Brands/Pages/BrandsDetail.aspx?brandguid=19AB7D38-D64D-455D-8C97-C052C11B6D55&BrandName=Orion . October 1, 2011 .
  22. Web site: All About Arcor. Arcor. March 18, 2012.
  23. News: Ambrosoli must be everywhere. A Quarter Of Ltd. May 27, 2015.