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100

Which candy has this slogan...

"Melts in your mouth, not in your hand."

M&M's

100

What is the most popular flavor of laffy taffy?

A) Green Apple

B) Grape

C) Banana

Banana - 

According to a 2019 People.com article, banana is the most popular flavor of Laffy Taffy, with 61% of Americans identifying it as their favorite. 




100

This tear drop shaped chocolate candies are named from the sound the machine makes while making them. 

Hershey's Kiss

100

A favorite sour/gummy candy shaped like young people

Sour Patch Kids

100

Which U.S. holiday sees the highest candy sales?

Halloween

200

Which candy has this slogan...

"Nobody better lay a finger on my ____"

Butterfinger!

200

You wont want to use this candy as bait when fishing.

Gummy Worms

200

True or False - White Chocolate isn't actually chocolate.

True - Because white chocolate doesn’t contain cocoa solids, it's not real chocolate. 

200

What is another name for a Gobstopper?

A Jawbreaker

200

This hard candy with it's fruity flavors might know all of the answers to your questions.

Nerds

300

Which candy has this slogan...

"Break me off a piece of that ___ ___ ____"

Kit Kat!

300

A small bean-shaped sugar candies with soft candy shells and thick gel.

Jelly Beans

300

True or False - The two M's in M&M's stand for Mars and Murrie.

True - Those are the surnames of the two businessmen—Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie—who developed and financed the candy-coated chocolates. 

300

A very sour candy named after a military weapon 

 Warheads

300

Where was the first candy made?

A) Ancient Rome

B) Ancient Egypt

B) Ancient Egypt! The candy was a type of honey-flavored candy made from nuts and fruits, and it was considered a luxury item reserved for the wealthy. 

400

Which Candy has this slogan...

"How many licks does it take to get to the center of a ___ ____"

Tootsie Pop!

400

What were Starbursts originally called? 

A) Juicyfruit

B) Opal Fruits

B) Opal Fruits!

400

Which candy is this -

Aged grapes dipped in chocolate that come in a bright yellow box with red letters.

Raisinets

400

Sweetarts were made using the same recipe as which other famous sour candy?

A) Pixy Stix

B) Candy Hearts

A) Pixy Stix (Fun Dip is also the same recipe) 

400

What was candy corn originally called?

A) Wax Candy

B) Chicken Feed

B) Chicken Feed. The candy was first made in the 1880s, and it was marketed as a candy that resembled chicken feed. 

500

Which candy has this slogan...

"There's no wrong way to eat a ____"

Reese's!

500

True or False - the inventor of Tootsie Rolls is also credited with inventing an early form of Jell-O.

True - 

Hirschfield is also credited with inventing Bromangelon, the first commercially successful gelatin dessert. Boxes of the powder sold for around 10 cents, and came in flavors like raspberry, cherry and orange.

500

True or False - Snickers was named after the patriarch of the Mars company, Franklin Mars', beloved dog.

False - The candy bare was named after their racehorse that had just passed away. Snickers was raised on his family’s farm, the Milky Way, in Tennessee. 

500

What candy pride's itself as being the world sourest candy?

A) Barnett's Mega Sour Fruits

B) Warheads Extreme Sour

C) Toxic Waste Hazardously Sour

A) Barnett's Mega Sour Fruits 

Barnetts Mega Sours are the featured star in Candycopia's 2023 Sour Candy Challenge!  

Previously unavailable in the United States until summer 2024 , Barnetts Mega Sours are about  2-3 times the size and intensity of a Warhead or Toxic Waste. And every Mega Sour offers about 30 seconds (seems longer!) of face-twisting sour flavor, before turning sweet, and then cracking open with a fizzy center!

500

The inventor of cotton candy, William Morrison, did what for a living?

A) Confectioner

B) Teacher

C) Dentist

C) Dentist! In 1897, dentist William Morrison partnered with confectioner John C. Wharton to devise a machine that used centrifugal force to turn sugar into cotton-like strands. The result was cotton candy, but that name didn’t come until the 1920s. Morrison and Wharton called their treat “Fairy Floss.”