In the world of Australian candy, few treats have the storied history of Chicos. Born in the 1960s, Chicos quickly captured the hearts of sweet-toothed Australians with their unique chocolate-flavored jelly texture. Originally known as Chicos, the candy was renamed Cheekies due to concerns over the racial connotations associated with the original name. Cheekies, as …
Australian Candy
Musk sticks have long been a cherished treat in Australia, known for their polarizing floral flavor. These pink, star-shaped candies have a unique taste that some people adore while others find quite peculiar. Musk sticks are believed to have been around since the early 1900s, gaining popularity for their memorable taste and nostalgic charm. The …
Violet Crumble Nuggets have a rich history that captures the sweet tooth of many Australians. These delicious treats feature the classic combination of crumbly honeycomb toffee covered in a layer of chocolate. Violet Crumble is known for its catchy slogan: “It’s the way it shatters that matters,” highlighting its unique texture and taste. Originally created …
When it comes to iconic Australian treats, Freddo Frogs are hard to beat. Originally invented in 1930 by a young employee named Harry Melbourne at MacRobertson’s, the frog-shaped chocolate quickly hopped its way into the hearts of Aussies. Known for various flavors like strawberry and peppermint, this snack has evolved over the years but remains …
Red Skins candy has been a beloved treat in Australia for generations. Originally launched as “Redskins,” this chewy, raspberry-flavored candy holds a significant place in Australian candy history. Over the years, it has been cherished by many for its unique flavor and chewy texture. The candy was initially under the Allen’s brand, now a division …
Allen’s Snakes Alive, a popular treat in Australia, have captivated candy lovers for generations. They are part of a wider tradition of confectionery in the country that began with Allen’s, a brand known for its vibrant and joyful sweets. These gummy snakes have become a staple at parties and a nostalgic favorite for many Australians. …
Wagon Wheels have delighted sweet tooths for generations with their unique combination of cookies, marshmallow, and chocolate-flavored coating. Originating in the 1940s, Wagon Wheels became an instant classic in several countries, including Australia, where they gained a special twist with a layer of jam. This simple yet indulgent treat has become a cherished part of …
Chokito is a delightful mix of chocolate, caramel fudge, and crisped rice that has captured the hearts of sweet lovers in Australia and beyond. Created and owned by Nestlé, this chocolate bar is a favorite for its satisfying blend of textures and flavors. It has been manufactured since 1964 and continues to be a beloved …
The Milo Bar is a beloved treat that holds a special place in the hearts of many Australians. This chocolate-covered snack traces its roots back to the same origins as the Milo drink, which was invented in Australia in 1934 to address malnutrition during the Great Depression. Milo Bars have since evolved, offering a unique …
Sherbies, a classic piece of Australian confectionery, have long been a favorite among candy lovers. These bright orange, chewy sweets have a unique fizzy center that creates an unforgettable taste experience. As a symbol of Australia’s rich candy history, Sherbies capture the playful spirit of sweet innovation. Introduced during the mid-20th century, Sherbies quickly became …