Rolo (pronounced "Row-lo", referring to the roll-styled candy) is a brand of
truncated-cone-shaped or
frustum-shaped
chocolates with a
caramel centre, the shape resembling that of a shallow inverted bucket or tub or a traditional lampshade. First manufactured in the United Kingdom by
Mackintosh's in 1937, they are made by
Nestlé, except in the United States where production has been under licensed by
The Hershey Company.