Sixlets

Sixlets are the candy coated chocolate flavored candies you've loved since you were a kid! These fun candies come in a variety of colors, with each color having a slightly different taste than the next, thanks to their candy coated shells. Sixlets' small, unique shape and flav...

Sixlets are the candy coated chocolate flavored candies you've loved since you were a kid! These fun candies come in a variety of colors, with each color having a slightly different taste than the next, thanks to their candy coated shells. Sixlets' small, unique shape and flavor make it like no other. 

Sixlets History

Sixlets candy is a small, round candy coated with a thin layer of colored chocolate. Here's a brief history of Sixlets candy:

Sixlets candy was first introduced in the early 1960s by the SweetWorks Confectionery Company. The exact origins and original manufacturer of Sixlets are not widely documented, but SweetWorks has become synonymous with the brand.

The name "Sixlets" comes from the shape of the candy, which resembles small spheres. Each candy piece is about the size of a pea and has a distinctive round shape.

The candy is made by coating a round center, typically made of a mixture of cocoa and carob, with a thin layer of colored chocolate. The colored chocolate coating gives Sixlets their vibrant and eye-catching appearance.

Sixlets candy initially gained popularity as a decorative element for cake and cupcake decorations. The small, colorful candies were often used to add a touch of color and texture to baked goods.

Over time, Sixlets expanded beyond their decorative role and became a standalone candy enjoyed by people of all ages. Their small size and crunchy texture, combined with a variety of available colors, made them an attractive option for snacking and sharing.

Sixlets are known for their distinct flavor and unique texture. The candy-coated chocolate provides a combination of sweetness and crunchiness that appeals to many candy enthusiasts.

The popularity of Sixlets candy grew throughout the years, and they became a staple in the candy industry. The brand has expanded its range of flavors and color options, including classic chocolate flavors, as well as more unique variations like peanut butter, caramel, and fruit flavors.

Today, Sixlets can be found in various retail locations, including supermarkets, convenience stores, and candy shops. They are often sold in small, individual packs or in larger containers for sharing and parties.

The history of Sixlets candy highlights its evolution from a cake decoration to a beloved standalone candy. The colorful, bite-sized treats continue to be enjoyed by candy lovers as a sweet and crunchy indulgence.

Sixlets Memories

My favorite Sixlets memory goes back to 1968, when I was in the 2nd grade in a tiny town in rural Colorado. My teacher had a drawer full of penny candy in her desk drawer, and whenever a student got a 100% on any schoolwork, that child got to stay after school and pick from her drawer of candy. Oh, how hard I would work for those perfect papers! My favorite was Sixlets chocolate candy, and I would always feel around the drawer with my eyes shut, trying to pick out the Sixlets. The other types of candy were ok, but my aim was always for the Sixlets. I loved to crunch right through the candy shell to get to the chocolate.

A highlight for any child in the classroom was to get to help her fill up the drawer again when it got dangerously low. She would give one lucky child a whole dollar, and we would get to walk ALONE to the grocery store two blocks away to get 100 pieces of penny candy. When I got to go, I would always ask for more Sixlets than anything else, knowing that if I worked extra hard on my schoolwork, my reward would be those yummy little balls of chocolate! ~ Anne from Nebraska