Chewing gum was invented in the 1840's. Bubble gum contains a higher gum base that allows bubbles to be formed. Bubble gum was invented in this decade.
What is the 1920's
The original name for Sour Patch Kids.
What is Mars Men?
A chocolate brand based in Pennsylvania.
What is Hershey's?
This candy bar consists of a coconut center topped with an almond and coated with MILK chocolate.
What is Almond Joy?

President Reagan kept a bowl of this bite-sized colorful Easter candy on his desk.
What are Jellybeans?
A small hard mint and other assorted flavored candy usually sold in small clear plastic containers
What is Tic Tac?

A very sour candy named after a military weapon.
What are Warheads?

"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands"
What are M&Ms?
This chocolate, nougat, & caramel candy bar is named after a galaxy.
What is Milky Way?
This candy comes in refillable dispensers with a character on top.
What is Pez?
This candy uses the slogan: "Taste the rainbow"?
What is Skittles?

These sour candies claim that their sour flavor lasts longer than other sour candies.
What are Cry Babies?

This M&Ms color was voted into the package by the public in 1995.
What is Blue?

This whipped nougat candy bar was originally packaged to include three separate pieces of candy that were flavored vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.
What is Three Musketeers?

This was the first candy bar to combine chocolate and crisped rice.
What is Nestle Crunch?

This multi-colored, oval-shaped, fruit-flavored candy comes in a paper box.
What is Mike & Ike?

These long-lasting candies are sold under the Wonka label and change colors and flavors as you eat them.
What are (Everlasting) Gobstoppers?

"Gimme a break"
What is Kit Kat?
Candy bar named after one of America's most famous baseball players.
What is Baby Ruth?
Milk chocolate was invented in this country. (Unhelpful hint: Ms. Markovits bought her cat a bell when she visited this country.)
What is Switzerland?
This fall candy is made with honey and shaped into triangular shapes with 3 distinctly colored layers.
What is Candy Corn?

These candies come in bites, belts, and bars, and their name is also an insult to someone who is not too bright.
What are Airheads?
This candy bar has both toffee and chocolate, and is objectively the best Ben&Jerry's ice-cream add-in.
What is Heath bar?

This candy bar was named after the inventor's family horse.
What is Snickers?
This Swiss chocolate bar's shape is inspired by both the Matterhorn mountain and by the pyramid shapes created by dancers in the Folies Bergeres in Paris.
What is Toblerone?
This square, fruit-flavored candy contains actual fruit juice.
What is Starburst?

This candy is recently best-loved in its gummy cluster form.
What are Nerds?

These ruffle-edged candies are consistently among the best selling treats in America.
What are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

This Nestle candy bar, featuring crispy rice and caramel, sounds expensive.
What is 100 Grand?

This holiday sees the second-highest annual candy sales in America.
What is Easter?
This candy is made by melting sugar until it is browned and then adding cream and butter. It is very sticky!
What is Caramel?
This is the ingredient that makes sour candy sour.
What is citric acid?
The first nationally marketed candy bar in America to include more than just chocolate (Hershey bars were the first mass-market chocolate bar).
What is a Clark bar?
Best selling candy bar globally.
What is Snickers? ($380 million annual sales)
This temperature is the melting point of chocolate.
What is body temperature?
Between 82 and 90 degrees F (28-32 C), depending on the type - the higher % of cocoa, the higher the melting point