Which candy is considered the most popular during Halloween in the U.S.?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
What was initially used to make jack-o'-lanterns before pumpkins?
Turnips and potatoes.
Who sang the famous Halloween song "Monster Mash"?
Bobby "Boris" Pickett.
What is Halloween called in Mexico?
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
How many pounds of candy corn are produced annually?
35 million pounds.
How much did the heaviest jack-o'-lantern weigh?
1,810.5 pounds.
Which song features a famous dance scene with zombies?
"Thriller."
What country celebrates Halloween by carving radishes instead of pumpkins?
Mexico, during the "Night of the Radishes."
What candy bar was introduced in 1930 and remains a favorite?
Snickers.
What mythological figure is associated with the creation of the jack-o'-lantern?
Stingy Jack.
What classic horror movie inspired the "Thriller" music video?
An American Werewolf in London.
What festival is celebrated in Spain on Halloween?
Noite dos Calacús (Night of the Pumpkins).
Which candy was initially called "Chicken Feed"?
Candy corn.
How many pounds of pumpkins are harvested in the U.S. each year?
1.5 billion pounds.
In what year was the song "Thriller" released?
1982.
Which Asian country has a similar holiday called "Obon" that honors the spirits of ancestors?
Japan.
What is the least popular Halloween candy in the U.S.?
Circus Peanuts.
What vegetable was used in the original jack-o'-lanterns in Ireland?
Turnips.
What Halloween song mentions a "graveyard smash"?
"Monster Mash."
In which country do children celebrate Halloween by dressing up as witches and going door to door for candy?
Finland.