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Cadbury Eggs 😀
Mozartkugel
Kvikk Lunsj
Kinder Bueno
Lindt chocolate
Hanuta by Ferrero
Hanuta is a wafer treat with chocolate and hazel nut filling (sandwiched between two wafers.) It’s name is an acronym for Haselnusstafel, which means “hazelnut bar” in German. Some snackers have reported that the Hanuta filling tastes similar to Nutella, so you like Nutella you’ll probably like the Hanuta.
Toblerone
Aero mint chocolate bars. Ugh so good
Cadbury Chocolate
Tom’s Skildpadde
Crunchie bar
Nutella counts, right?
I don’t even know candies from Europe
Ritter sport. I always have a few bars on hand and give them as gifts to family and friends. Whenever I’m in the area I stop by the factory.
Also, Haribo sour gummibears, stroopwaffles and chocolate biscuits.
Aldi sells a German-made milk chocolate that I like a lot. I’m also a big fan of the Cadbury Mini Eggs that are around this time of year, but I think those might actually be produced domestically.
Cadbury Milk Chocolate! It is made in England but they do sell it all over America!
Ülker-damak 😋😋
Choceur dark chocolate hazelnut crisps
LU BRAND ORANGE PIM’S 👏👏👏 I can eat like a whole box in one sitting!!!! Best snack on the planet!
Mon Cheri. Just a little bit of alcohol and wonderful if you eat them after refrigerating them.
Eurocrem knoppers gets an honorable mention
Mozart’s balls
Ferrero roche
Napolitanke wafer cookies go really hard. I’m a huge wafer cookie guy and those are definitely my favorite in terms of texture.
I’m going to get downvoted for this, but I enjoy salt licorice.
And yes, I realize that 99% of people detest it!
Cadbury chocolate bars. US Cadbury is Hershey’s crap. I always bring back some when I see them in European airports.
Tyrkisk Peber.
Snickers from Ireland.
Haven’t really met one I disliked, yet. Lol
Maybe Violet crumble was the nicest? The most different.
Toberone is the only one I know of. It’s pretty good.
Ritter Sport Hazelnut
Rhubard and custard bon bons or wine gums.
The many more different types of Haribo gummis, and Maoam.
Maltesers. I live malted milk balls and those are some of the better ones I’ve had.
Smarties
Real Cadbury creme eggs. American ones SUCK now.
Smarties from England
I’m a big fan of milka chocolate bars, particularly the Oreo and the hazelnut ones.
Happy hippos
Cadbury.
Europe in my experience tends to be better when it comes to chocolate produced by companies. Local sweet shops tend to produce amazing stuff as well, but the name brand stuff here in the states is awful imo.
Kinder Bueno
Milka
Turkish pepper licorice
[Salmiakki / Salmiak](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice) …mmmmmm saalty, tangy and licoricy.
We have a very large international supermarket close to where I live. They actually claim to be the largest supermarket in the country. Jungle Jim’s, outside of Cincinnati Ohio. And they have a decent candy selection and my favorite thing I have found is some toffee from England, I’m not too sure on the brand. England has some pretty good candy that they don’t sell in the US
Lion bars
Just became obsessed with Kinder Bueno. It’s so delicious.
Lion bars
Cadbury Flakes! I love the crumbly texture, although it makes them challenging to keep from making a mess.
Lion bar