British Sweets (American translation: Candy!)
Although not everyone is a fan of British food, most agree that Britain showcases some of the best candy around, especially for chocolate lovers. Sweeter and milkier than most American chocolate (many British claim that Hershey chocolate has a sour aftertaste), sweets (as candy is often referred to) is a regular feature of British life. The two biggest producers are Nestle and Cadbury UK (which was started by John Cadbury in 1824.) Be sure to watch the video at the bottom. Mars Chocolate, caramel, and nougat bar , it is different form the Americna candy of the same name. First made in Slough, England in 1932. And of course, there is the Scottish variant, the deep-fried Mars bar, a must for any visitor (and is surprisingly good). Curly Wurly My personal all-time favorite. Started in 1971, it's chocolate covered caramel. Edinburgh Rock A soft, crumbly sugar stick invented by Alexander Ferguson in the 1800s. Sold at most tourist attractions ...