10 Candy Bars I Wish Were Sold in the United States

10 Candy Bars I Wish Were Sold in the United States

It’s not fair! Why does the rest of the world get to enjoy these fantastic treats, while the U.S. has to go without?

To be fair, some of these candies can be found in the United States, but only in specialty shops or if they’ve been specialty ordered. But still!

  1. Aero

    The Aero is a segmented chocolate bar that’s filled with a kind of soft candy, sort of like nougat but fluffy with lots of little bubbles. I love this stuff. There are different flavors of the Aero, my favorite being the mint one. You can get it in much of Europe. I’ve had it in Canada and seen it at a very few few places in the U.S.

  2. Caramac

    I first had this caramel candy bar way back in the 1970s in Canada, but I’ve never been able to find it anywhere since. Apparently it’s still for sale in England, so I might just have to make a special trip over the Atlantic for one of these bars. The Caramac was just a simple candy bar, like a Hershey’s bar or something similar, except it was made all of caramel instead of chocolate.

  3. Drifter

    This is a really hard-to-find candy bar. I’ve never found it in North America anywhere, though I’ve seen it in Ireland. It’s center is kind of crispy with caramel mixed in with the crisp. Then covered in chocolate, of course. Really one of my favorites. Wish I knew where to get some.

  4. Happy Hippo

    Rumor is the Happy Hippo candy can be found in some parts of the U.S., but I’ve never seen it. It’s hard to describe the Happy Hippo, because it’s almost more like a cup cake or cookie or something than it is like a candy bar. The Happy Hippo is a cookie with the bottom covered with a kind of icing with crunchy chocolate pieces and some kind of crunchy, nutty things. The top part of the cookie part has some little icing pieces that give the candy eyes, making it look like a hippo. The inside of this candy is a mixture of chocolate and vanilla, sort of like nougat.

  5. Kit Kat Orange

    The orange Kit Kat can occasionally be found in the United States; it seems like I run across it about once a year or so, usually during Spring. But that’s not good enough for me. They sell the Kit Kat Orange all the time in Britain, and I want it all the time in the U.S. Call me fussy.

  6. Milkybar

    The Milky bar is basically a white chocolate candy bar. And I can never get enough white chocolate. I’ve had this in the U.K., but never seen it in the U.S. Nestle, oh please won’t you bring the Milkybar to the States?

  7. Peppermint Crisp

    This one isn’t for everyone, I’ll admit. It took me some getting used to, but once I did, I began to enjoy it. The Peppermint Crisp is chocolate wrapped around a center that’s … well, it’s hard to describe. The center of this candy bar is a blue, minty candy that’s kind of crunchy. Hard to find everywhere I’ve ever been, though I’ve run across it in a few places in Europe.

     

  8. Rolo

    Yes, they make Rolo in America, but it’s not the same Rolo as they make and sell on the rest of the planet. Didn’t know that, did you? It’s true. Rolo in America are made by Hershey. Rolo in the rest of the world are made by Nestle. Generally speaking, I usually prefer Hershey chocolates over Nestle, but not in this case. It’s still the same basic Rolo no matter where you get it, but the ones outside the U.S. seem to have a little extra something that lights my taste buds up.

  9. Star Bar

    The Star Bar I’ve been lucky enough to find in a few places in the U.S., but one thing that’s disconcerting is that the company keeps changing the dang candy bar’s name all the time. This candy bar has been called Boost, Nudge, Moro and who knows what else. But the company always seems to come back to the name Star Bar. Anyway, this bar is a lot like the Snicker’s bar, with nuts and caramel and chocolate, though I’ve always thought the Star Bar was a little sweeter.

  10. Yorkie

    This chunky chocolate bar comes in all kinds of flavors, though I’ve only ever had the original in thick chocolate. Sometimes, nothing’s quite as nice as just a thick chunk of chocolate. I first had this one in the U.K., but I’ve had good luck of late finding it in America.

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Littlekid137, posted this comment on Jun 25th, 2009

My mouth waters just looking at this stuff. Great article.

Sasha DuQuoitts, posted this comment on Jun 25th, 2009

Wow,good thing I read up on these things, they really look good, and I do love Rolos…could it be that candy companies are putting different names on the products? Maybe they are here somewhere, anyway, they all sound yummy and thanks for the article!

Karen Gross, posted this comment on Jun 25th, 2009

No Aero bars? You poor deprived Yanks! You are supposed to break off a piece, put it on your tongue, and feel the bubbles melt. A little taste of Heaven!
I’ve seen StarBar here, but I don’t think I’ve ever had one.
Now I know why I’ve had Rolo chocolates and didn’t like them, but I’ve had Rolo ice cream and loved it. I prefer Nestle chocolate over Hershey, so maybe when I was a kid we Canadians imported them from you.

jharmon, posted this comment on Jun 25th, 2009

Karen, funny thing, I talked to a grocery store manager today and he said he could special order some Aero bars for me. Oh yeah!

I don’t normally go around talking to store managers about candy bars, but this article got me to thinking about the different candy bars while I was at the store. So I thought I’d ask.

The manager told me he could also get me Yorkie and Drifter bars.

Eitan S, posted this comment on Jun 25th, 2009

israels peseks man is the best, i wish they sold it here also.
nice article!

Mr Ghaz, posted this comment on Jun 26th, 2009

Great post!!..Highly informative article..LOV that chocs so much..Well done and thanks for sharing this great infos…

california dreamer, posted this comment on Jun 27th, 2009

Wow, they all look good, and am sorry as you say not in US. And the Rolo, I love them, but did not know made by different company here in the United States.
Thanks for sharing this article and info on these delicious candy bars, hope your able to get yours soon.

Triin, posted this comment on Jun 27th, 2009

This is a brilliant topic!
Looks like you have only been to UK, which is not famous for its chocolates.
Try Belgian
or try Estonian! For example Kalev white blueberry chocolate:
http://www.kalev.eu/?id=34349&c_tpl=1060&tpl=1117&parent=34317

Lauren Axelrod, posted this comment on Jun 27th, 2009

Mmm, I love rolo’s

jharmon, posted this comment on Jun 27th, 2009

Triin, no, I’ve never been to Belgium or Estonia. Which is kind of odd considering I have friends in Estonia and my favorite beers all come from Belgium! Though English beers are darn close.

Michelle, posted this comment on Jun 28th, 2009

I was able to find both #1 and #10 in my local Stop and Shop in Piscataway, NJ, if that helps. They’re imported, so the same original flavor.

I had Kinder Bueno in Paris a few months ago and would do almost unspeakable things to have it again!

Hannah, posted this comment on Jun 30th, 2009

Aero bars can be found and purchased in the United States at Super Stop and Shop, Wegman’s, and some Kroger stores. (as recent as June 2009)

Wende, posted this comment on Aug 5th, 2009

I visited canada and had some of the most wonderfully delicious ice cream my husband and I had ever tasted….. It was Nestles Rolo ice cream. I have been searching trying to find a way to order it or something! I’m in Texas and I realized from all the blogging that its not available in the US! I am so up set! My husband and I rarely eat ice cream but this ice cream is rich and creamy and delicious! Please let me know when available in the US!

Nikita K, posted this comment on Aug 17th, 2009

I am an absolute chocoholic (no surprise I’m here eh?) and a few of my favourite sweet treats are Happy Hippo and Milkybar. A (mouthwateringly) delicious article.

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