Swap a Butterfinger bar for these healthier vegan Butterfingers made with just seven simple ingredients:

Healthy Butterfingers
If you want something fudgy instead of a box of truffles, these Chocolate Brownie Bombs are rich and satisfying:

Keto Brownie Bombs
These decadent Cheesecake Balls are creamy and addictive — a great alternative to store-bought truffles:

Cream Cheese Bombs
Ditch a packaged milk chocolate bar and try these simple 3-ingredient Chocolate Bars made at home:

Homemade Chocolate Bars
Make your own peanut butter chips at home instead of buying processed ones:

Vegan Peanut Butter Chips
If you miss an Eat-More bar, try these no-bake Eatmore Chocolate Fudge Bars for a similar chewy, chocolatey experience:

Eatmore Chocolate Fudge Bars – from Nutrition in the Kitch
Healthy Candy Recipes
Craving a Reese’s peanut butter cup? Try one of these homemade options:

Peanut Butter Fat Bombs

Homemade Peanut Butter Cups
For a classic vegan version, try these Vegan Peanut Butter Cups:

Vegan Peanut Butter Cups
You can even make a cookie-dough-style filling for peanut butter cups, like this Chickpea Cookie Dough version:

Chickpea Cookie Dough
If you miss coconut candy bars like Mounds, try these No-Bake Coconut Fudge Bars:

Chocolate Coconut Fudge Bars
Or make homemade Coconut Bounty-style bars for a lighter take on the classic:

Homemade Coconut Bounty Bars
Instead of store-bought truffles, try this quick homemade truffle recipe:

Chocolate Truffles
For low-carb chocolate treats, these Keto Chocolate Fat Bombs are a great option:

Fat Bombs
Almond Butter Fat Bombs offer a nutty, fudgy alternative to conventional candy:

Almond Butter Fudge
Instead of a bag of M&M’s, try these simple 3-ingredient Chocolate Chips you can make at home:

Sugar Free Chocolate Chips
Or make homemade vegan M&M-style candies for a colorful treat:

Vegan m&ms
For a Snickers-style bar, these Vegan Snickers Ice Cream Bars are an indulgent, homemade alternative:

Homemade Snickers Ice Cream Bars
Instead of Ferrero Raffaello, try these No-Bake Coconut Bliss Balls for a light, coconut-forward treat:

Coconut Balls
Instead of heavy fudge candies, try these simple 2-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge Bars:

2 Ingredient Chocolate Fudge
For a peppermint mint patty alternative, these Vegan Peppermint Patties are bright and refreshing:

Healthy York Peppermint Patties
Make these healthy chocolate candies any time you crave boxed chocolates—these are quick and portion-friendly:

Healthy Homemade Candies – In An Ice Cube Tray!
If you like a crunchy chocolate bar, these chocolate peanut butter crunch cups are an easy homemade alternative to Nestle Crunch:

No Bake Chocolate Crunch Cups
Or choose a homemade protein bar for a more filling, nutritious snack:

Protein Bars Recipe
Finally, if you haven’t tried baking sweet potatoes this way, it’s a must—baked sweet potatoes caramelize and taste surprisingly like candy when cooked properly:

How To Cook Sweet Potatoes

What are your favorite healthy candies?
If you have requests for healthy candy recipes or allergy-friendly alternatives to classic candy bars, please feel free to share your ideas in the comments below.
When most people think of candy they picture bright, sugary confections, but many of my favorites are chocolate-based. The recipes featured above show it’s possible to enjoy candy that’s made with wholesome ingredients without sacrificing flavor.
Many of these treats are vegan by design, and several can also be adapted to gluten-free, keto, paleo, or other special diets. With simple swaps you can make treats that suit your dietary needs while still feeling indulgent.