Candy Bar Copycat Recipes (2024)

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Make homemade Twix bars, Take 5, Snickers candy bars and more with these copycat candy bar recipes, they are even better than store-bought!

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Those of you who follow along here KNOW that I have a major sweet tooth! What you may not know, is that usually does not apply to candy! I am a major ice cream/baked goods kind of a girl and that is typically how I get my fix when it comes to sweet treats! For some reason candy bars typically taste cheap to me. (#foodsnob)

Well, I don't know if this is good news or bad news for me (probably both) but I have recently discovered that Ilove homemade candy bars! Haha. They taste just like the store bought thing, only better! I can use good quality chocolate, and I'm telling you that just makes all the difference! Even if you are a candy bar lover - this will take your relationship to the next level.

You ready for this?!

Copycat Crunch Bars: Who doesn't love a good crunch bar? These babies aresuper easy to whip together too!

Homemade Snickers Recipe:Snickers are definitely one of my favorite candy bars, and these beauties take them to the next level!

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Homemade Payday: Any nut lovers in the house? This one's for you!

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Homemade Take 5: These homemade take five candy bars are also super easy to whip up! Store them in the freezer for when you need a quick sweet fix!

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Homemade Almond Joys: My Momlovesalmond joys, and when I was little I thought she was crazy! Now, they are one of my favorites! Apparently my taste buds have matured ;).

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Homemade Reeses Peanut Butter Cups: Now for my Dad's favorite! These homemade Reeses cups are legitimately delicious and a lot easier than I assumed!

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Homemade Milky Way: Mmm. That chocolate caramel combo just gets me every time!

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Homemade Kit Kat: Two ingredients? Yes please!

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Three Musketeers: Where are my nougat fans?! I bet you never thought to make your own!

Copycat Sees Candy Butterscotch Squares: YES. Give me all the Sees copycat recipes (now, that's good chocolate) please and thank you.

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Copycat York Peppermint Patty: Another great one to make a big batch of and stick in the freezer!

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Copycat Cookies N Cream Candy Bars: For all my cookie and white chocolate loving friends!

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Healthy Homemade Butterfingers: Did you know you can make almost anything vegan? These homemade butterfingers are vegan and delicious!

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Copycat Andes Mints: Is it just me or do andes mints make you think of the holidays and the Olive Garden?! Either way they are a classic!

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Homemade Mallo Cups: These babies remind me of my Grandma! Who doesn't love a good marshmallow and chocolate pairing?

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Vegan Heath Bars: Another yummy vegan recipe! I love heath on ice cream, brownies, cookies... pretty much in anything! Haha.

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Homemade Tootsie Rolls: Another classic. How cute are these rolled up in parchment paper too?

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I told you you could make pretty much any candy bar from home! Which one will you try first?!

xo,

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  1. Janet Viletta Ross

    I can't seem to find the PayDay recipe

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  2. Steve C Gage Jr.

    There is no link for the Payday candy bar.

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  3. Kathy

    Where are the recipes?

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    • Jessica

      You just click the link for each individual recipe below the photo.

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  4. TRUDY MANN

    I cant find the links to anything!

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  5. Laurie Sexton

    I found one of your candy bar recipes on Pinterest and had to check it out. When your site popped up, and I read the first couple lines I was in SHOCK. I just couldn't believe it, we must be twins separated at birth!!!.I always thought no one REALLY understood me, and low and behold. You are my HERO!!!
    Seriously though, every time I would look for a certain recipe there would always be that one ingredient that would take away from the candy or dessert. So know I have someone I can ask for a certain, GOOD, recipe. Which leads me to my first question, do you have a recipe for a s'mores pie?
    Thanks for your time, and I look forward to going through all your recipes!!

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  6. Darla

    I have made the payday bars. Excellent!! Everyone wants the reciepe. I was quite impressed

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    • Jessica

      Yay! I'm so glad you liked them!

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  7. karen Pecore

    there's no link to payday bars

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  8. Mary

    There is no link for the Andes mints. That is one I would love to try.

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FAQs

What's in $100,000 bar? ›

The candy bar was created in 1964 by Nestlé. It weighs 1.5 ounces (43 g) and includes chocolate, caramel and crisped rice.

What are the ingredients in Butterfinger? ›

CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, PEANUTS, VEGETABLE OIL (PALM KERNEL AND PALM OIL), PEANUT FLOUR, NONFAT MILK, LESS THAN 2% OF COCOA, MILK, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, ANNATTO COLOR.

What is the oldest candy bar? ›

The Fry's Chocolate Cream, produced by J. S. Fry & Sons since 1866, consisted of a plain fondant centre enrobed in plain chocolate. It is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and predates the invention of milk chocolate.

What candy was invented in 1964? ›

100 Grand Bar. Never mind lining your pockets with cold hard cash. This candy bar has some delicious payoff! Created in 1964, the 100 Grand Bar was most certainly enjoyed by the masses.

What is the #1 sold candy bar? ›

Snickers is the top selling candy bar in the U.S., with over $400 million in annual sales. Hershey's Milk Chocolate ranks second in annual U.S. sales, earning over $300 million each year. Kit Kat comes at third position in the U.S. with over $200 million in revenue.

What is the most addictive candy? ›

Gummy Candies

Popularly known as "gummies", gummy candy are a broad category of gelatin based chewable candy. They are available in a diverse variety of shapes, flavors, and sizes and contain exorbitant amounts of sugar which make them incredibly addictive.

What do three musketeers have in it? ›

The candy is made of a whipped nougat mousse formed into very large slabs, which are cut to size and enrobed in milk chocolate. The nougat chocolate center is made by whipping egg whites until they are light and frothy. Sugar syrup is then added, stabilizing the foam and creating mousse.

What did Twix used to be called? ›

The name is a portmanteau of "twin sticks". Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name.

What is Twix called in Germany? ›

Twix was introduced in 1979. Twix was called Raider in Austria, France, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, Finland and the Netherlands for many years before its name was changed in 1991 to match the international brand name. This name change was met with scorn in Germany. The slogan Raider heißt jetzt Twix, ...

What is in a kit kat? ›

United States. Hershey's Kit Kat Crisp Wafers in Chocolate contain sugar, wheat flour, cocoa butter, nonfat milk, chocolate, refined palm kernel oil, lactose (milk), milk fat, contains 2% or less of: soy lecithin, PGPR (emulsifier), yeast, artificial flavor, salt, and sodium bicarbonate.

What's in a Clark candy bar? ›

The ingredients for the Clark Bar are as follows: Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Chocolate Liquor, Milk Powder, Butter Oil, Soy Lecithin, Vanilla Extract), Corn Syrup, Sugar, Peanuts, Molasses, Corn Flour, Invert Sugar, Salt, Coconut Oil, Vanilla Extract, and Soy Lecithin.

Why was Butterfinger discontinued? ›

However, Butterfinger did directly address the topic on social media, explaining that the stoppage of BB's had to do with profits. In reply to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the candy manufacturer stated, "Sadly, Butterfinger BB's were discontinued due to low sales."

Why is it called 100000 bar? ›

It was named after a game show.

After the success of quiz shows in the 1950s, Nestlé came up with the idea to create a candy bar based on those programs. In particular, the company was inspired by The Big Surprise, in which the grand prize was $100,000.

Why did they change the name of the $100,000 Bar? ›

Within a few years, it was a first-tier candy, vying for a spot in the top ten most popular and sporting a killer tagline: “A fortune in flavor.” The name change came 20 years later, something Liebig attributes to the difficulty of trademarking the original moniker, which didn't stand out enough.

What does 100 bar mean? ›

BAR is a unit of measure in Europe and other areas that use the metric system and it is defined as 100 Kilopascals. It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.

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