Candy apples or toffee apples are made by rolling whole apples in a sticky sweet edible coating, and sometimes then rolling them in nuts or other small savories or confections, and allowing them to cool. Candy apple is the term used in North American English, whilst toffee apple is used elsewhere in the English speaking world.
Candy apples are a common treat at autumn festivals in western culture, such as Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night because the holiday comes in the wake of the annual apple harvest
Candy corn is a confection. Each piece is approximately the size of a whole kernel of corn (that is, not just the exposed part), as if it fell off a ripe or dried ear of corn (maize). The candy is usually tri-colored (yellow top, orange center, white point), although the color combinations may vary, and is made from sugar, corn syrup, and honey. Wax is sometimes added. In this form, it is most popular at Halloween, but is usually available year-round