What bubble gum brand, introduced in 1947 and popularized in the 1950s, is known for its comic strip wrappers?
Bazooka Bubble Gum
What classic gelatin desert became a household staple in the 1950s?
Jell-O
Which popular candy bar, introduced in 1932 and widely enjoyed in the 1950s, consists of nougat topped with caramel and covered in milk chocolate?
Mars Bar
What candy, first introduced in 1925, is a caramel lollipop known for its long-lasting chew and was originally called the Papa Sucker?
Sugar Daddy
What iconic question is repeatedly asked in the classic Tootsie Pop commercial from the 1970s?
“How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?”
In the 1960s, which gum brand became one of the first to introduce sugar-free gum in the United States?
Trident
What layered dessert, featuring cake, custard, and fruit, became especially popular at parties in the 1960s?
Trifle
What candy, introduced in 1940, features a peppermint center covered in dark chocolate and is known for its minty flavor?
What candy, known as the oldest branded candy in the United States, features a licorice center coated in pink-and-white candy shells?
Good & Plenty
Which character in the Tootsie Pop commercial is known for his role as the wise figure who often tries to answer the central question?
The Owl
Which gum, introduced in the 1950s, became known for its long-lasting flavor and was advertised as “double your pleasure, double your fun”?
Doublemint Gum
What popular 1950s dessert is flipped before serving, placing the fruit on top?
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
What out-of-this-world chocolate bar features a unique combination of milk chocolate and a smooth, creamy center?
Milky Way
What candy, introduced in 1939, features a crunchy, maltedmilk center covered in a milk-chocolate coating and is often sold in theater-sized boxes?
Whoppers
In the classic Tootsie Pop commercial, how many licks does the owl claim it takes to reach the Tootsie Roll center?
Three licks
What iconic gum brand introduced the first commercially available bubble gum tape in the 1988?
Hubba Bubba
Which cold dessert, made with layers of cake and ice cream, was a showstopper at 1960s dinner parties?
Baked Alaska
Which candy bar, introduced in 1967, features a biscuit base topped with caramel and covered in milk chocolate and is known for its “Two for me, none for you” tagline?
Which candy bar, introduced in the 1920s, is known for its combination of peanuts, caramel, and nougat and is often mistakenly associated with a famous baseball player?
Baby Ruth
Who sang “On the Good Ship Lollipop” in the 1934 film Bright Eyes?
Shirley Temple
Which chewing gum brand, introduced by Wrigley in 1893, is known for its distinct fruity flavor and was heavily marketed in the 1960s with the slogan “The taste is gonna move ya”?
Juicy Fruit
Which frozen dessert, introduced in the 1960s, was celebrated for its convenience and included swirls of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry?
Neapolitan Ice Cream
What iconic chocolate bar, introduced in the 1900 and famous for its simple milk-chocolate taste, is often referred to as “The Great American Chocolate Bar”?
Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar
Which candy, introduced in 1949, consists of small, colorful, fruit-flavored tablets that are often packaged in cylindrical rolls?
Smarties
“On the Good Ship Lollipop,” Temple sings of sailing on a magic ship to “where bon-bons play on the sunny beach of”—which place?
Peppermint Bay