Candy names come from many places. Good names are short and memorable, with puns or fun words. Popular historic candy names used founders’ names, like Mars and Hershey bars. Creative, unique names help candy businesses stand out.
Starting a Candy Business
Candy is very popular and profitable. People love giving candy as gifts for holidays and events year-round. Making candy at home to sell requires planning and preparation. Follow key steps to legally forming a home business before selling candy. Getting necessary permits and licenses ensures meeting local laws.
Choosing the Right Business Name
Choosing the right business name matters. The name informs customers what you sell. A "chocolatier" sells chocolate creations. Names with "candy" or "sweet" describe shops with varied candy. Specialized names highlight specific products, like "the chocolate lollipop shop." Match names to your brand identity and offerings.
Name ideas for candy businesses: Sweet Tooth Candy Shack, Sugar Babies, Chocolate Velvet, Lollipop Land, The Candy King, Treat Boutique. Check name availability to register your top choice.
How do you come up with a candy name?
What makes a good candy name? A good candy name is short, simple, easy to spell, pronounce and remember. Popular candy names draw from puns or fun words.
Mars & Murrie made M&M candies. The name stood for Mars & Murrie. Mars later bought out Murrie’s stake after chocolate rationing ended. There are no purple M&Ms.
Know a good candy business name. Learn to create unique names. Keep them simple and memorable. Fun names bring smiles.
Candies starting with K – Kisses, Kit Kats, Krackel bars by Hershey’s. Candy starting with E – Easter bunnies, eggs and candy.
Ancient candy origins. Egypt used honey and dates. Romans boiled poppy seeds and nuts. Russia loved maple syrup treats.
Modern candy types. Hard candies called boiled sweets or lollies. Brands like Hoots make fun hard candy names. Twinkies – sponge cakes, not candy.
Ideas for bakery names – Holy Cupcakes, Honest Bakery. Can you open a sweet shop near a school? Yes, attract kids with window displays.
Choosing a name is art and science. Find unique names. Brand identity matters.