Candy
Candy Part 2
Food
Traditions
Misc.
100

How many chocolate bunnies are produced each year?
A) 90 million

B) 80 million

C) 70 million

D) 60 million

A) 90 million

100

What year were peeps invented?

A) 1947

B) 1949

C) 1953

D) 1959

C) 1953

100

Ham is the most common dish at Easter. How many pounds of ham was sold in 2020?

A) 106 million lbs

B) 107 millions lbs

C) 108 million lbs

D) 109 million lbs

C) 108 million lbs

100

What % of parents steal candy from their child's Easter basket?

A) 81%

B) 83% 

C) 85%

D) 89%

A) 81%

100

Originally, natural ingredients were used to dye Easter eggs. What was used to make yellow?

A) Celery Root

B) Dandelion Flower

C) Chicken Stock

D) Onion Peel

D) Onion Peel

200

Peeps are made of gelatin, sugar, corn syrup and more. How long is their shelf life?

A) 2 years

B) 3 years

C) 4 years

D) 5 years

A) 2 years

200

What % of children eat only one jelly bean at a time? 

A) 50%

B) 60%

C) 70%

D) 80%

B) 60%

200

Hot cross buns have many meanings in Easter traditions. What makes the cross on the top of the traditional bun?

A) Icing

B) Flour paste

C) Salt paste

D) Yeast mixture

B) Flour paste

200

The largest Easter egg hunt ever was in 2007 in Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Florida. How many eggs were hidden?

A) 251,000

B) 501,000

C) 752,000

D) 800,001

B) 501,000

200

The Easter Egg Roll on the White House Lawn has been a tradition since what year? 

A) 1878

B) 1901

C) 1912

D) 1929

A) 1878

300

Chocolate bunnies are a staple easter basket item. When consuming, what % of people eat the ears first?

A) 55%

B) 62%

C) 70% 

D) 76%

D) 76%

300
The best Easter candy of all time is a Reese's Peanut Butter Egg. What year were they released?

A) 1963

B) 1967

C) 1971

D) 1972

B) 1967

300

Why did ham became a staple in homes for Easter meals?

A) The saltiness represents cleansing and renewal 

B) It was the largest cut to feed big families

C) Easiest meat to make without kitchen staff

D) There was a shortage of lamb

D) There was a shortage of lamb

300

What is the original color that Easter Eggs were dyed? 

A) Red

B) Yellow

C) Green

D) Blue

A) Red

300

What % of people spend Easter at church?

A) 45%

B) 51%

C) 64%

D) 70%

B) 51%

400

The largest chocolate bunny ever made was in South Africa. It took a team of 4 people 3 days to sculpt and was how tall?

A) 7ft

B) 10ft

C) 12ft

D) 15ft

C) 12ft

400

The amount of jelly beans produced each year could circle the globe how many times?

A) 2 times

B) 9 times

C) 7 times

D) 3 times

D) 3 times

400

Deviled eggs originated in what country?

A) England

B) Scotland

C) Spain

D) Ireland

C) Spain

400

In Germany, it is illegal to do what on Good Friday?

A) Drink alcohol

B) Get married

C) Eat eggs

D) Dance

D) Dance

400
That largest Easter parade in the world happens where?

A) Ceremonious, Lebanon

B) Celebration, Spain

C) New York, United States

D) Virtuous, Argentina

C) New York, United States

500

How many jelly beans are produced each year?

A) 12 billion

B) 16 billion

C) 18 billion

D) 22 billion

B) 16 billion

500

Thanks to modern technology, a single peep can be made in about 6 minutes. But when peeps were originally invented, they were made by hand with a pastry tube and took how long to make one peep?

A) 12 hours

B) 20 hours

C) 24 hours

D) 27 hours

D) 27 hours

500

Pretzels were the original Easter treat because they resembled what?

A) Arms crossed in prayer

B) Jesus on the cross

C) Unity and togetherness

D) The Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)

A) Arms crossed in prayer

500

The legend of the Easter bunny originated in what country?

A) Norway

B) Sweden

C) Finland

D) Germany

D) Germany

500

Easter is named after what Goddess?

A) Eostre

B) Estre

C) Aether

D) Eris

A) Eostre

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