What State is Hershey's famously known for producing in?
Pennsylvania
Between late fall and late spring
What candy has sugar, invert sugar, and corn syrup as main ingredients?
Sour Patch Kids
When is Sugar Cane planted?
late summer and early fall (August-October)
What type of candy is almost all pure sugar?
Hard Candy
What two candies does Illinois produce the most of?
Skittles and Tootsie Rolls
When are almonds harvested?
fall (late August - early September)
What candy has milk chocolate and a sweetened peanut butter filling as main ingredients?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
When are almonds planted?
late winter or early spring
When was the first candy cane made?
late 1600's
What is a candy exclusive to the United States?
Baby Ruth, Charleston Chew, Mike and Ike, Red Hots, and Jelly Belly
When is vanilla harvested?
What candy has sugar, milk, chocolate, and cocoa butter as main ingredients?
Hershey's
When is vanilla planted?
in the spring, usually from March through May
What was candy corn originally called?
chicken feed
What candy is made the most and sold the most in the United States?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
When are cherries harvested?
Spring to Summer (Mid-May to Late-July)
What candy has sugar, corn syrup, chocolate, and oil of peppermint as its main ingredients?
York Peppermint Patties
When are cherries planted?
late fall or early spring
What candy is a fruit?
Chocolate (The chocolate-making process starts with cacao pods, which are the fruit of the cacao tree.)
Name a vegan candy.
Smarties, Dum Dums, Jolly Ranchers, Skittles, Aireheads, Ring Pops, Swedish Fish, Sour Patch Kids, Gummy Bears, Gummy Worms,
When is cocoa harvested?
Fall to Spring (October - March)
What candy has sugar, corn syrup, and modified cornstarch as its main ingredients?
Swedish Fish
When is cocoa planted?
at the beginning of the rainy season
What crop to make candy is very valuable?
Cacao pods (Each cacao pod contains about 30–50 beans, enough to make several chocolate bars.)