Where does Cocoa come from?
Cacao Trees!
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Did you know that Less than two percent of the calories in the American diet are supplied by candy.
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Candy was first made in which country between the 6th and 4th centuries BC?
the Persians, followed by the Greeks, discovered the people in India and their "reeds that produce honey without bees".
The word dessert comes from the French verb desservir, meaning 'to clear the table'.
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What is Chocolate made from?
Cacao Trees
In M&M candies, what color did the blue replace in 1995?
Tan
Did you know that In Europe during the middle ages, the high cost of sugar made sugar candy a delicacy available only to the wealthy.
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Before sugar was available, which ingredient was used to make candy?
Honey
Early mince pies had actual meat in them.
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What Country made Chocolates?
Latin America
According to its advert, which candy bar is "fluffy, not stuffy"?
3 Musketeers!
Did you know that Candy is simply made by dissolving sugar in water?!
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Twizzlers is a brand of which candy manufacturer?
The Hershey Company
Sugar was so important in the medical practices of the past that the saying 'like an apothecary without sugar' meant a state of utter desolation.
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Who invented Chocolates?
Joseph Fry
Which candy bar is described as "packed with peanuts"?
Snickers.
Did you know that Germans consume twice as much candy as Americans.
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What does the name “M&M” stand for?
Mars & Murrie!
Early confectioners were treated like artists, travelling the world and inventing huge edible dioramas and sculptures in sugar. These early sugar artists must have seemed more like alchemists, spending hours grinding, moulding and transforming sugar into intricate creations that dazzled and enchanted the viewer (and diners) in equal measure.
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How many Cocoa beans do you need to make Chocolate?
400 Beans!
For which candy in the '40s was Little Orphan Annie, a spokesperson?
Kraft Caramel
Did you know that The first ''candies'' were made from honey mixed with fruit or nuts. Sugar candy was invented by the Indians about 250AD.
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Chocolate melts at which temperature?
Between 86 and 90 degrees!
In the 16th century a sugar sculpture made by a famous confectioner could cost as much as an average person’s yearly wage. As a result, sugar sculpture and confectionery were seen as markers of wealth and status throughout the early modern era.
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