Kind of Candy with L
Classic hard candy on a stick, very common.
US brand of chewy taffy candy with jokes on wrappers.
Old-fashioned hard lemon-flavored candy.
Ring-shaped hard candy brand, many flavors.
Chewy or hard candy from licorice root extract.
Brand of tart lemon-flavored hard candy.
UK candy brand of small fizzy heart-shaped sweets.
Plural of lolly, meaning multiple lollipop candies.
Generic term for lemon-flavored hard sweets.
Chocolate bar by Nestlé, with wafer and caramel, popular in Europe.
Swiss chocolate brand, sold as premium candy.
Citrus-flavored hard candy; common sour-sweet treat.
Round Lindt truffle chocolates with creamy filling.
Licorice candy ropes, often sour or fruit‑flavored.
If meant as Lion chocolate bar, a Nestlé candy bar.
Spelled oddly, but clearly a lollipop style candy.
Classic British hard candy with fizzy lemon center.
Misspelled, but clearly means lollipops, a candy.
Ring-shaped hard candy brand; fruity classic.
Some lozenges are candy-like sweets.
Generic lemon sour candies, fits well.
British mix of liquorice candies, very classic.
German word for licorice candy, widely known.
Lemon sherbets, fizzy lemon hard candies, UK classic
The words in the list Kind of Candy with L come from players of the word game City, Country, River.