9 Foreign Candies We Wish Were In Our Trick-Or-Treat Bag Slideshow
Read on to learn about everything from colorful Mexican lollipops to marshmallow-filled Scottish teacakes – here are nine foreign candies we wish were in our trick-or-treat bag.
Daim (Sweden)
This Swedish chocolate was inspired by Heath bars. Crunchy almond butter and milk chocolate? Count us in.
Dulces Vero Semaforo (Mexico)
Three is better than one, and these lollipops have three different balls of color on each stick – red, yellow, and green. Not only are they exciting to look at, but flavors include strawberry, lemon, and pineapple.
Elite Milk Chocolate Bar with Popping Candy (Israel)
Galil Turkish Delight (Turkey)
Kinder Bueno (Italy)
Regina Chocolate de Leite Com Sabor a Ananás (Portugal)
Tim Tams (Australia)
Tim Tams are popular in Australia – so popular that Australians consume over 400 million of them a year. These chocolate malted biscuits with a chocolate cream filling interior are reportedly the world's most popular chocolate biscuit per capita.
Tunnock’s Teacakes (Scotland)
Marshmallow filling sits on a biscuit base, and it's all covered in either milk or dark chocolate. These delicacies usually come in boxes of six or 10.