Wylies
Wylies are a type of confectionery that originated in the United Kingdom. They are small, round, and typically made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and glucose syrup, which is then coated in a thin layer of chocolate. Wylies are known for their distinctive shape and texture, which is often described as being slightly chewy and slightly crunchy. They are often sold in bags or boxes and are a popular treat among children and adults alike. Wylies are produced by several companies, including Cadbury and Nestlé. The name "Wylies" is believed to have originated from the sound made when the confectionery is broken apart. Despite their simple appearance, Wylies have a long history and are a beloved part of British confectionery culture.