Crossword clues for twix
twix
- Crispy chocolate-and-caramel "cookie bar"
- Crispy chocolate bar made by Mars
- Chocolate-covered cookie bar from Mars
- Chocolate caramel bar
- Chocolate bar with a name that's almost the same as a breakfast cereal's
- Certain candy bar
- Caramel candy bar
- Candy wrapped as two bars
- Candy with Left and Right varieties
- Candy packaged in pairs
- Candy from Mars
- Candy for which Rahzel once shilled
- Candy brand that comes in twos
- Candy bars packaged by the pair
- Candy bar with chocolate and caramel around a wafer
- Candy bar with chocolate and caramel
- Candy bar with a cookie center
- Candy bar that can be Left or Right
- Candy bar served in twos
- Candy bar packaged in twos
- Candy bar now sold with "left" and "right" varieties
- Candy bar from Mars
- Bars from Mars
- Bar with caramel
- "Two for me. None for you" candy
- "Pause like you mean it" candy
- It comes from Mars
- Popular chocolate bar
- Product from Mars
- Mars candy bar with caramel and milk chocolate
- Bar from Mars
- Chocolate bar with a long biscuit and caramel
- Chocolate-and-caramel candy bar
- Candy bar that comes two to a pack
- Candy bar featured in a "Seinfeld" episode
- "Two for me. None for you" candy bar
- They come from Mars
- They're from Mars
- Mars bar
- Candy that comes in twos
- Candy sold in pairs
- Mars candy
- Mars brand
- M&M's sister brand
- Kit Kat bar competitor
- Candy bar at the center of a "Seinfeld" episode
- Two-bar candy brand
- Treat with two bars
- Mars candy that comes in a two-pack
- Kit Kat bar rival
- Kit Kat alternative
- It's made by Mars
Wikipedia
Twix
Twix is a chocolate bar made by Mars, Inc., consisting of biscuit applied with other confectionery toppings and coatings (most frequently caramel and milk chocolate). Twix bars are packaged in pairs, although smaller single bars are available.
The product was first produced in the United Kingdom in 1967, and introduced in the United States in 1979. Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name. The name Twix was created from twin biscuits, or 'twin bix'