List of brand name snack foods
[1]This is a list of brand name snack foods. A snack or snack food is a portion of food often smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals.[2] Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged and processed foods and items made from fresh ingredients at home.
Brand name snack foods[]
Asia[]
Japan
- Boneless Fish
- Hello Panda
- Hi-Chew
- Hozon
- Ichimonjiya Wasuke
- Kabaya
- Kit Kats in Japan
- Koala's March
- Maruchan
- Morinaga & Company
- Nissin Foods
- Pan Desuyo!
- Pinky (candy)
- Pocky
- Pretz
- Sakuma drops
- Sapporo Ichiban
- Toraya Confectionery
- Yan Yan (snack)
Europe[]
United Kingdom
- Walkers
- Walkers Max
- Walkers Max Double Crunch
- Walkers Max Strong
- Wotsits
- Oven Baked
- Pops
- Mixups
- Monster Munch
- Poppables
- Taste Icons
Ireland
- Tayto (Republic of Ireland)
- Bacon Fries
- Chickatees
- Chipsticks
- Jonny Onion Rings
- Ketchips
- Mighty Munch
- Snaps
- Snax
- Waffles
- Wheelies
Oceania[]
Australia
- Allen's (confectionery)
- All About Red
- Bananas
- Bites Mini Chocolate Raspberries[3]
- Black Cats[4]
- Cheekies
- Chew Mix
- Classic Party Mix
- Fantales
- Freckles
- Frogs Alive
- Jaffas
- Jelly Beans
- Jungle Stretchies
- Killer Pythons
- Kool Fruits
- Kool Mints
- Milk Bottles
- Milko
- Minties
- Oak Flavoured Milk Bottles and Oak Iced Coffee Milk Bottles[5]
- Party Mix
- Pineapples
- Red Ripper (confectionery)
- Retro Party Mix
- Ripe Raspberries
- Sherbies
- Sherbies Sour Fizz Chews[6]
- Snakes Alive
- Sea Stretchies
- Sourz Snakes Alive[7]
- Sourz Tangy Randoms[7]
- Spearmint Leaves (discontinued 2015;[8] reintroduced 2020)
- Strawberries & Cream
- Arnott's Shapes
- Burger Rings
- Caramello Koala
- Cherry Ripe (chocolate bar)
- Iced Vovo
- Musk stick
- Tim Tam
New Zealand
A[]
B[]
- Baconzitos
- Balisto
- Bamba
- Bambeanos
- Barcel
- Barny Cakes
- Beer Nuts
- Bell Brand Snack Foods
- Better Made Potato Chips
- BiFi
- Big D
- Bissli
- BN Biscuit
- Bugles
- Burry's
C[]
- Casa Sanchez Foods
- CC's
- Charles Chips
- Chee.Toz
- Cheetos
- Cheez Doodles
- Cheez-It
- Cheezies
- Chex Mix
- Chicken in a Biskit
- Chips Ahoy!
- Chocodile Twinkie
- Clif Bar
- Combos
- Corn Quistos
- CornNuts
- Cosmic Brownies
- Cracker Jack
- Crimpy
- Crispers
- Crunch (chocolate bar)
D[]
- Devil Dogs
- Digestives (chocolate)
- Dinamita
- Ding Dong
- Dolly Madison
- Doritos
- Drake's
- Duyvis
E[]
- E.L. Fudge Cookies
- Eagle Snacks
F[]
- Famous Foods of Virginia
- Fandangos
- Fiddle Faddle
- Filipinos
- Frazzles
- Fritos
- Fruit by the Foot
- Fruit Gushers
- Fruit Roll-Ups
- Fudge Rounds
- Funyuns
G[]
- Granny Goose
H[]
- Hadji Bey
- Herr's Snacks
- Ho Hos
- Hostess
- Hostess CupCake
- Hostess Potato Chips
- Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods
- Hunt's Snack Pack
- Hot pocket
I[]
- Intersnack
J[]
- Jack Link's Beef Jerky
- Jaffa Cakes
- Jays Foods
- Joray Fruit Rolls
- Jos Louis
- Jumbo King
- Jello
K[]
L[]
- Lay's
- Lay's Stax
- Lay's WOW chips
- LesserEvil
- Little Debbie
- Lockets
- Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs
- Lunchables
M[]
- M&M's
- M-Azing
- Maarud
- May West
- McCoy's
- McVitie's
- Meanie
- Mighty Munch
- Mike-sell's
- Miss Vickie's
- Mister Bee Potato Chips
- Monster Munch
- Mrs. Freshley's
- Munchies
- Munchos
N[]
- Nagaraya
- Nik Naks (British snack)
- NikNaks (South African snack)
- Nobby's
- Nutter Butter
O[]
- Old Dutch Foods
- Oreos
- Otter Pops
- Ouma Rusks
P[]
- Parker's
- Peperami
- Pirate's Booty
- Pocky
- Polly
- Pom-Bear
- Pop-Tarts
- Popchips
- Pringles
- Pop Corn
- Pizza Rolls
- Pretz
Q[]
- Quavers
R[]
S[]
- Sabritas
- Salted Nut Roll
- San Carlo
- Screaming Yellow Zonkers
- Sesame Street snacks
- Sipahh
- Skips
- Skittles
- Slim Jim
- Smartfood
- Smoki
- Snyder's of Berlin
- Snyder's of Hanover
- Space Raiders
- Starburst[11]
- Sterzing's potato chips
- Stiksy
- Sun Chips
- Sunbelt Snacks
- Sunkist Fun Fruits
- Snickers
- Squares
- Swedish Fish
T[]
- Takis
- Tasty Bite
- Tastykake
- Tayto (Northern Ireland)
- Tayto (Republic of Ireland)
- Tiger's Milk
- Tim's Cascade Snacks
- Toaster Strudel
- Tokyo Banana
- Torengos
- Tostitos
- Tracker
- Tunnock's
- Twiglets
- Twinkie
- Twistees
- Twisties
- Twizzlers
- Take 5
U[]
- Uncle Ray's
- Utz Quality Foods
W[]
- Walkers
- Wazoo
- Wheat Crunchies
- Wheatables
- Wotsits
- Wow! Momo
Y[]
- Yodels
Z[]
See also[]
- Convenience food
- List of brand name food products
- List of brand name soft drink products
- List of breakfast cereals
- List of confectionery brands
- List of frozen dessert brands
- List of frozen food brands
- List of ice cream brands
- List of instant noodle brands
- List of Japanese snacks
- List of popcorn brands
- List of pretzel companies
- List of snack foods
- List of snack foods by country
- List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent
- Snacking
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