Haribo make a genuinely enormous range — Gold Bears are the famous one, but they're a small part of what's actually on the shelf. Below is every line we stock, grouped by type, with links through to the longer pieces where we've already gone deep on a specific one.
The Big Mixes
Starmix is the original: gold bears, rings, fried eggs, heart throbs and cola bottles in one bag. Supermix is the creamier, newer sibling — jelly men, milk bottles, sheep and ice creams, with flavours like lemon meringue and vanilla replacing some of the straight fruit. Tangfastics is the sour version of the classic mix, sugar-dusted and properly sharp. Dragibus is the French import most UK shoppers have never tried — small, glossy, firmer-than-usual jelly pastilles.
Read more: Starmix vs Supermix: What's Actually Different, what actually makes Tangfastics so sour, and Dragibus explained.
Sold Solo: The Pick 'n' Mix Classics
Most of what's in Starmix is also sold as its own bag or tub, for anyone who only wants the one shape. That covers Cola Bottles (standard and Giant), Fried Eggs, Heart Throbs, Friendship Rings, Happy Cherries, Jelly Babies (standard and Mini), Giant Strawbs, Terrific Turtles, Yellow Bellies, Wine Gums, Rotella (the ribbon wound into a wheel), Grapefruit slices, and Nostalgix — hard-boiled sweet-shop flavours like rhubarb & custard and pear drop, reimagined as soft jellies.
Twin Snakes gets its own mention because the vegetarian labelling on it is genuinely more complicated than it looks — we've written up why separately.
The Sour Corner
Beyond Tangfastics, Haribo run a whole sour sub-range under the Z!ng name: Happy Cherries Z!ng, Happy Cola Z!ng, Bubblegum Bottles Z!ng, Rainbow Strips Z!ng (the peel-apart layered strip), and Soft & Sour Soda Twist Z!ng. Sour Sparks and Rainbow Pixel Fizz add a fizzy-sugar coating rather than a sour one — different sensation, often confused for the same thing.
If you've seen the "Haribo Roulette" trend, that's built on the sour range too — here's what it actually is.
Retro & Old-Fashioned
Pontefract Cakes are the real deal here — round liquorice discs stamped with the Pontefract castle seal, made to a recipe that dates to 1760. Rhubarb & Custard and Wine Gums are Haribo's soft-jelly take on two much older sweet-shop staples; Jelly Babies need no introduction.
Foam, Marshmallow & Milkshake
Chamallows (pink & white, and white-only) are Haribo's mini marshmallow line — light enough for hot chocolate, sturdy enough for decorating. Bananas are the foam classic that hasn't changed in decades. Milkshakes bring the same soft foam texture to strawberry, vanilla and banana flavours.
Novelty Formats
Balla Stixx and Balla Bites are the pencil-format fruit gums with a soft fondant centre running through the middle. Mega-Roulette stacks gummy bears into a paper-wrapped roll, one disc at a time — a genuinely practical format for portioning out. Rotella, as above, is the ribbon wound into a wheel.
Maoam
Maoam is a Haribo-owned brand but plays by different rules entirely — individually wrapped chews rather than gummies. We've covered what makes it different here.
Seasonal Lines
Buzzy Bees and Eggs Galore are Haribo's Easter-season pieces; Heart Throbs double up as a Valentine's and wedding-favour shape thanks to the obvious heart outline.
Vegan & Vegetarian Within the Range
Not every Haribo line is suitable for vegetarians — gelatine turns up in some and not others, and it varies line by line rather than following any obvious pattern (Twin Snakes is the clearest example of how easy this is to get wrong). Rather than repeat that verification here, the products we've actually checked and confirmed sit in our Vegan and Vegetarian collections.
Every Deep Dive, In One Place
- Haribo Starmix vs Supermix: What's Actually Different
- Haribo Tangfastics: What Actually Makes Them So Sour
- Haribo Dragibus: The French Line Most of the UK Has Never Tried
- Haribo Twin Snakes and the Vegetarian Label Problem
- Haribo Roulette: The TikTok Sour Sweet Game, Explained
- How Gummy Bears Are Actually Made
- Maoam: The German Chew That Plays by Different Rules
- Vidal vs Haribo: What the Spanish Challenger Does Differently
- Bulk Bags vs Share Bags: The Cost Per Sweet, Actually Worked Out
- Haribo's Box of Happy, and the Rise of the Sweet as a Gift
The full range — bulk bags, tubs, share bags and pocket-money packs — is in the Haribo collection, delivered UK-wide.