The best looking/presented candy

It should taste delicious also. My vote goes to Toffifay. Beautiful little caramel cup with a hazelnut inside and a chocolate cap. Nestled in a gold foil tray that slides out of a box for the presentation.

They are nice, but my vote goes to Ferrero Rocher:

Ferrero-Rocher-Chocolates.jpg (1893×1178) (forthemommas.com)

The pig-latin sounding name is a distraction though.

Does it have to be mass-produced? Because

https://www.google.com/search?q=amezaiku&client=firefox-b-1-m&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj9h7v0r9PuAhVHvJ4KHfyCBKcQ_AUIBigB&biw=432&bih=782

+1 for Toffifee and the fact the producer is not Unilever, Mondelez or Nestlé helps, but how about a thread for different product names in different countries…?

I’ll take these, please.

They really are fabulous.

Ferrero Raffaello gets my vote. It’s the coconut version of Ferrero Rocher. They look and taste better than the chocolate version.

Peeps obviously.

A big bowl of M&Ms is kinda pretty! (Doesn’t last very long around me…but it’s pretty.)

I really don’t like hazelnut. I’ll suffer through a Ferrero Rocher and ever so often I’ll get a hankering for Nutella. But every time I’ve received a package of Toffifay, I’ve left them in the coffee break room (before Corona) and had nary a one.

Any discussion of what tastes good is going to be very subjective.

I’m also not fond of candies which have a high packaging to content ratio.

My favorite is peppermint hard candy or candy canes. I love peppermint and I find them so cheery when put in a bowl. My grandmother always had a glass candy jar filled with peppermints. Peppermint puffs also work.

Love 'em! The wife just brought home a bunch of leftover candy canes that Dollar General set out. They are the small versions wrapped in a glassine envelope. For once she got something I like. She usually announces, " I got you candy" and shows me a pack of Butterfinger wafers which ain’t candy. But they disappear anyway.

Oh my God! You win the internet. Also, i want one of those.

My grandmother used to buy ribbon candy every year around Christmas. It’s a hard sugar candy, and each piece was a difference flavor and a different mix of colors (yellow stripes on lemon, red on peppermint, then on spearmint, etc.) They really liked like a box of fancy ribbons, and we’re very festive.